Category Archives: Metamorphosis
Metamorphosis: Moment by Moment
A friend and I were reflecting recently over some tragic events that we had experienced in the sudden and unexpected loss of people in our lives. Moments like these bring us to a crisis point: to know that someone was … Continue reading →
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Metamorphosis: Yes, But You Would
My adult son Walker has a genetic disease called Sanfilippo Syndrome, which causes progressive brain damage. When he was little, Walker’s issues were minimal, and the disease is rare, so he wasn’t diagnosed until he was nine years old. When … Continue reading →
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Metamorphosis: Passover
This year I have spent a lot of time engaging in activities that have become for me mindfulness meditations. Mindfulness meditation can happen in many forms, but my two favorite meditations are gardening and making Challah bread. These are activities … Continue reading →
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Metamorphosis: Return
Perhaps the most famous name in the West associated with metamorphosis is the Roman poet, Ovid. His great epic work, known as The Metamorphoses, contains the largest collection of Greco-Roman myths in existence to this day. Ovid took great delight … Continue reading →
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Metamorphosis: Inner Child
There are myriad aspects of the “inner child”. Today I’m not thinking about healing the Wounded Child (although that itself is essential, transformational work). Today I am thinking about calling on the Playful Child within, in order to bring about … Continue reading →
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Metamorphosis: Change
There is a difference between change and transformation. When we perceive the first notion that change is afoot, it is my observation that most of us presume the worst. The change that we have heard about immediately imposes itself, in … Continue reading →
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Metamorphosis: Chrysalis
(This post is part two of a trio of posts inspired by butterflies. Part one can be found here. Part three can be found here.) Caterpillars are shape shifters, and the chrysalis phase is when the “magic” happens. It … Continue reading →