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‘My destiny is to create more consciousness. The sole purpose of human existence is to kindle a light in the darkness of mere being.’ ~ Carl Jung ******************** Welcome to my virtual playground....
View ArticleThe First Step to Happiness
‘The first step to happiness is the point at which authentic human connection meets genuine love.’ ~Samantha Hall Recently, I watched a film by Nic Askew, film maker and creator of Soul Biographies, on...
View ArticleMy Last Day As A Nurse – In Comes The Storm
The storm flew into my life without warning and with such a force that it brought me to my knees, threatening to rip apart the last remaining fragile threads of my faith. In a single moment, my life...
View ArticlePilgrims In Our Own Land
Most Americans are familiar with the story of the early English settlers who fled the religious and political tyranny in England to live in freedom in a new land. Following the harvest of a good crop...
View ArticleCommunication Lessons from Apollo 13
Since my last post, Pilgrims in Our Own Land, until now, our country and various parts of the world has experienced some events that have triggered a great deal of emotion in many people. Myself...
View ArticleThe Quest for Truth
Last March I wrote a post revolving around the need to encourage creative thinking beyond reading comprehension. The impetus for the post was inspired by Seth Godin's manifesto for transforming...
View ArticleThe Burden of Truth
Today's post is the first in a series that I hope serves to help give us a glimpse of truth from a different angle. The burden of our own truths that we carry and its impact on those around us. We will...
View ArticleThe Vulnerability Dilemma
In my last post, The Burden of Truth, I brought up some ideas and questions that I hoped would serve to launch people into a deeper inquiry on the subject of truth. More importantly, I wanted it to...
View ArticleFinding Ourselves in the Depths
I floated on the surface of life for a long time. I believed what people told me. Life was a contest, a competition. My contest was about responsibility. Winning the contest of life, being happy, was...
View ArticleCo-dependency and Relationships
Recently, Dan Oestreich wrote an enlightening post called Leadership and Shame. Shame happens to be one of the most destructive core issues we have in society.
View ArticleDealing With Anger In The Face Of Injustice
America and violence. War on terror. Words that seem to be closely associated together as we remember the events on 9/11 and come to grips with a possible military strike against another country. This...
View ArticleA Moment of Truth
This morning I stumbled upon a moving post in the Los Angelas Times about a landslide that happened in Colorado yesterday. What captured my attention was the title itself: Colorado landslide survivor,...
View ArticleSeasons of Change
We see the process of change all around us being mirrored in the seasons throughout the year. Springtime heralds the onset of rebirth and new beginnings. The daffodils, tulips, and crocuses pop open in...
View ArticleThe Spirit of Acceptance
First, I want to extend a great big THANK YOU to everyone who participated in Sunday's chat! There were so many outstanding contributions and insights from everyone. And as many of you already know, a...
View ArticleExploring the Meaning of Acceptance
In today's post, we are going to dig a little deeper into exploring the meaning of acceptance. It focuses primarily on the first question shared in The Spirit of Acceptance #spiritchat held back on May...
View ArticleThoughts On Trust
There's going to be some people who aren't going to trust you no matter what you do and how hard you try. However, if you aren't honest and sincere with people, you aren't giving them any reasons to...
View ArticleWhen Someone You Know Commits Suicide
'So, so you think you can tell Heaven from hell Blue skies from pain Can you tell a green field From a cold, steel rail A smile from a veil Do you think you can tell?' ~Pink Floyd (Wish You Were Here)
View ArticleThe Power of Denial
This post is partially inspired by one written by Steve Keating, The Problem With Problems. In his post, Steve provides an example of how terminology was being used in an organization that only served...
View ArticleLiving Connections
Recently, Jon Mertz , creator and author of the Thin Difference website and blog, wrote a post that caught my attention called, 'Your Life Quest: Create. Curate. Conflict.' After leaving a comment, I...
View ArticleDare to Disappoint
My post today is inspired by another Tracking Wonder Quest 2015 writing prompt provided by Michael Bungay-Stanier. He is the founder and Senior Partner of Box of Crayons, a company that helps...
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