On Forgiveness
The paradox of forgiveness is that I strive to forgive readily, quickly, as soon as possible—and yet I cannot force myself to forgive.
The paradox of forgiveness is that I strive to forgive readily, quickly, as soon as possible—and yet I cannot force myself to forgive.
What I am calling Heartspace practice is a way of intentionally exploring these connections between hearts, either in pairs or in larger groups. We consciously, intentionally, imaginally connect to others whom we share a strong bond with.
courage is the basis of both healing and service, and also of joy and fulfillment and unimagined ecstasy—for what could be sweeter than daring to live our vow, in all its fullness and beauty?
this is a collection of phrases i’ve found useful to have available in a variety of social contexts
I am running a contest for the best informational blog posts with awards totaling $1,500. The contest will run from September 1 — November 1, 2022.
i cannot overstate how extremely important it is to trust your weird, out-of-nowhere, never-been-asked-before questions; your weird, out-of-left-field, never-been-tried-before ideas and intuitions
You are reading a novel, and the protagonist is on the verge of making a choice.
Last spring, a friend contacted me to introduce me to North Burn. North was beginning a project to host extended silent meditation retreats for dedicated practitioners in a beautiful setting in the Pacific Northwest.
This post shares everything I’ve learned so far about boundaries, and what’s worked for me.
This whole process—seeing someone deeply, and aspiring to help them to live their vow—is something I am currently referring to as empowerment.