Category Archives: 2023 Summer Reruns
The Labyrinth: Of Gratitude
A repost from October 13, 2014 In 1992, I was arrested with some people that were breaking into cars in Pine Lake. Seeing that I was on a leave of absence from my family’s first group home, they called my … Continue reading
Labyrinth: Making Amends
A repost from September 28, 2014 In the Jewish tradition, the days following Rosh Hashanah are a progression toward Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement. Atonement is more than simply offering an apology, it is actively working to make right … Continue reading
Labyrinth: Balance
A repost of September 23, 2014 When there isn’t enough compassion being generated (either for ourselves as individuals or in the world in general), we become unbalanced; we suffer from it as we would from a lack of fresh air … Continue reading
Labyrinth: What Happens Next?
A repost from September 22, 2014 The ancient myth of the Minotaur and Theseus in the Labyrinth has, apparently, several – if not many – versions. The stories vary from each other in both minor (was it annually or every … Continue reading
Labyrinth: Our Lives
Reposted from October 18, 2014 On the signature line of my work email, I have a quotation from the Persian poet and mystic Rumi: “Out beyond ideas of wrongdoing and rightdoing there is a field.I’ll meet you there.” Recently, I … Continue reading
Storehouse: Earth Meditation
Reposted from Nov. 15, 2013 I believe strongly that each human being comes into this life with an inherent worth and dignity. This worth and dignity express themselves in many varied ways from person to person. Some people (and I … Continue reading
Storehouse: Always Full
Reposted from Nov. 14, 2013 I have heard that the world is made up of two kinds of people – those who see the glass as half-full, and those who see the glass as half-empty. Those who see it as … Continue reading