This morning felt like the first capstone on my ongoing journey into awakening. I needed to drive to parts unknown in Burbank to pick up a laptop. I had never rented a computer before and found myself in a new situation having to negotiate the transaction to make sure that I got the right pc and… Read More about light at the end of the tunnel
chickpea to cook
I was introduced to Rumi many years ago. He is perhaps one of a few great poets, who had a way with words that could describe the supreme agony and ecstasy of the heart on its journey; through life, in romance or on it’s return to the source of all existence.
take your best shot
This particular day the energy in my head was very strong and constant. While I knew from experience that this fatigue is just a mask, I had to remind myself to surrender. Sometimes it just seems to be too much.
forgetting to suffer
In my March 21st post I had described my perception of not being identified with the office chaos that was swirling around me. In similar situations, in the past, I would make the conscious effort to remind myself of what I knew cognitively and yet feel the effects of the chaos in varying degrees. Simply… Read More about forgetting to suffer
gratitude for Rita
I have so much to be grateful for. I have countless reasons to thank the heavens for having Rita in my life. Perhaps we were fortunate in being able to clearly recognize, articulate and agree on the divine purpose that brought us together when clearly two people couldn’t be more different.
fading identification
I got some temp work last week and realized very quickly that I had stepped into the “office from hell.” It was a situation where everything and everyone was in a state of confusion, pretending that every thing was okay. The confusion was pervasive. While I would have worked my self to the bone, in… Read More about fading identification