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Lifeletter #147: Pass It On

Posted by on Aug 11, 2015 in Featured Writing, Lifeletters & Articles | 2 comments

Lifeletter #147: Pass It On

There is something so refreshing about the truth. It’s a good thing. We could share it a lot more with each other. Those very annoying emails you receive that inform you that you must read and pass along the good news to 18 people that you love—they never say, “Guess what? You might not be here tomorrow.”

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Lifeletter #146: Liberating The Energy of Desire

Posted by on Aug 5, 2015 in Featured Writing, Lifeletters & Articles | 4 comments

Lifeletter #146: Liberating The Energy of Desire

Desire has received a bad rap from many of the spiritual traditions. Often we are told that desire is the source of all the trouble we humans get into.

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Lifeletter #145: Let Life Take You By The Hand

Posted by on Jul 28, 2015 in Featured Writing, Lifeletters & Articles | 13 comments

Lifeletter #145: Let Life Take You By The Hand

Thanks to my Uncle David, I grew up immersed in the feeling of this beautiful, wild, innovative energy, and it has profoundly impacted my life.

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Lifeletter #144: Being Faithful

Posted by on Jul 21, 2015 in Featured Writing, Lifeletters & Articles | 2 comments

Lifeletter #144: Being Faithful

Being faithful to what? To whatever you really care about, what you are most deeply drawn to, what really matters. Your North Star, your beloved, what you are ready to give yourself to.

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Lifeletter #143: Time To Say Yes

Posted by on Jul 14, 2015 in Featured Writing, Lifeletters & Articles | 2 comments

Lifeletter #143: Time To Say Yes

I said ‘no’ so many times, hoping to care for myself that way. It’s a different time now. Time to say ‘yes.’

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Lifeletter #142: We Are The Web

Posted by on Jul 7, 2015 in Featured Writing, Lifeletters & Articles | 6 comments

Lifeletter #142: We Are The Web

Now that Jonathan and myself have been officially classified by the Canadian government as ‘transients, people with no fixed address,’ I have been flung into a world where my dependence on the kindness of others is an integral part of my day, starting early in the morning. The kindness of my fellow human beings is no longer a luxury; it is now a necessity. There have been countless situations in the last week when I have had to ask someone for help, for directions, for information,...

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