Black Summer
When we look back on year 2020, we may recall it as the year when it all changed. The year of the pandemic; a financial crisis; and the summer of racial reckoning and protests that amplified and centered Black voices in their cry against injustice.
Hope for Humanity
I feel as though the crisis we are facing has been revealing our true nature to ourselves. And what it’s revealing is that we need one another.
What We Lost and What Still Remains
I have come to the conclusion that collectively, we, our nation, and all of earth are experiencing a type of global grief.
Seventy Times Seven
If you struggle with forgiving or letting go, here are a few tips on how one might possibly forgive another and then start to move in the direction of freedom and peace that true forgiveness fosters.
Hope Is A Thing With Feathers
There is something deeply spiritual about hope. Hope provides the power to motivate us and to move us in the direction of our dreams, our visions, and our values.
A Message to Men on the Eve of the Hour of the Woman
When we resist the natural flow or order, we do violence to our souls, and that violence manifests itself in family and relationship dysfunction, in loss of empathy for humanity and earth’s other creatures. The energy that...
Musing on the Gift of Music
When she plays, something metaphysical happens in my body. I enter other planes of existence, enjoying new realities around me. I’m hypnotized. I become the Manchurian candidate, responding to that one–single note which...
It Is… Because I Am!
I know the universe is alive because I live. I know the universe is kind because I smile at the stranger.
On Faith, Hope, and Trust
Trust affirms what is present, respects what is past, and has no hold on what is to come but knows that the possibilities are endless.