After two days, I arrive home. It is early evening and the light of day shimmering over the water is my welcome. Unloading my bags, I rush to change clothes so I can take advantage of the light that remains. Two days conducting a seminar within concrete walls and floors with artificial light and air [...]
Archive for January, 2012
The Power Of Place
Posted in 2012, Musings, Personal Development, Spirituality, Uncategorized, What Humans Do, tagged breathe, chesapeake bay, gratitude, home, nature, postaday2012, postaweek2012, power of place, spirit on January 28, 2012 | 11 Comments »
Time to act. Time to change.
Posted in Musings, Personal Development, What Humans Do, tagged act, change, transition on January 27, 2012 | 2 Comments »
When you feel yourself having an out of body experience in order to escape the conversation or event recognize that what you’ve been doing no longer nourishes you, it depletes you. Time to act and change. Now.
2012 Transitions and Necessary Decisions
Posted in 2012, Individual Work, Musings, Personal Development, Poetry and Quotes, Spirituality, tagged illumination, john o'donahue, life transitions, poem, poetry, postaday2012, postaweek2012, spirit, spirituality, transitions on January 19, 2012 | Leave a Comment »
I know many people who are experiencing some kind of significant transition in their lives. These times can be difficult. We want to hold on to what is familiar, even if it no longer serves us. The not knowing is scary. Yet in that open space we can find life, a new life, and perhaps [...]
Martin Luther King Jr. Power and Love
Posted in 2011, 2012, Musings, Poetry and Quotes, Practices, What Humans Do, tagged love, Martin Luther King, MLK, postaday2012, postaweek2012, power, quote on January 16, 2012 | Leave a Comment »
“What is needed is a realization that power without love is reckless and abusive, and love without power is sentimental and anemic. Power at its best is love implementing the demands of justice, and justice at its best is power correcting everything that stands against love.” ~ Martin Luther King
