Watercourse and Wonder, by Glenda Taylor
Today I noticed two things that stopped me in my tracks. As much as I attempt to practice the “Watercourse Way” (see [...]
Today I noticed two things that stopped me in my tracks. As much as I attempt to practice the “Watercourse Way” (see [...]
Today is my grandson Jacob’s birthday, and I am pondering some of the ways he has taught me about the mysterious miracles of life. I [...]
The Bottom Line, by Glenda Taylor You see, it’s like this, sort of: Because I experience Something-That-Is, Awestruck, I respond and in so doing, I learn, [...]
The syllables or sounds in sacred chant cannot be translated literally for several reasons. The simplest is the familiar one: much is always “lost in [...]
As I am this week preparing food for the 46th annual open-house Thanksgiving pot-luck meal to be held in my home, I am remembering how [...]
The following is taken from the recording of a series of talks over a weekend workshop that I gave years ago to a small group [...]
In this grievous hour, I am reminded to reread George Washington’s letter to the Jewish Congregation of Newport, Rhode Island, September 9, 1790: “…May [...]
I am currently camping out near the Four Corners area of Colorado. I picked up a Navajo Nation newspaper, and I noted an article citing [...]
Dr. Peter Marshall was chaplain of the U.S. Congress. Here are a few quotes: "Give to us clear vision that we [...]
Glenda Taylor Comments: Yesterday morning I read something that was perfect for me personally to hear on the day of the “Great Debate.” It gave [...]