Lifeletter #164: Daring to Be Still
It takes courage and clarity to be still. So much of our activity comes from anxiety, from emptiness, from loneliness.
Read MoreLifeletter # 163: The Laughing Jesus
When Moses came down from the mountain with those ten commandments, I wish one of them had been, “Please my children, don’t take yourselves too seriously. Learn how to laugh at yourselves. This is one of the doorways to heaven.
Read MoreLifeletter #162: Emerging from Isolation
So the question is really not about how to create connection, but about how I am managing to create so much isolation. It takes a lot of work to remain disconnected and separate.
Read MoreTaken By The Flow of Life
So we have to take on this way of being as a practice, and surrender to the practice, just as we want to surrender to the flow.
Read MoreLifeletter #160: Small Courageous Acts of Change
We’ll realize we can keep going, and that even the smallest micro-movement of change is something to be celebrated.
Read MoreLifeletter #159: The Fires of Slowness
These fires burn away the hard edges in us. They illuminate and set a match to the belief that I should be able to control my world, they incinerate the infantile demand that things happen when I want them to. Terrorists are an extreme example of this kind of energy, this very impatient relationship with life.
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