In The Midst of Mystery
Always life presents us with such a mix of things, sometimes wonderful, sometimes chaotic or fearful, always, it seems paradoxical. Here are a few quotes [...]
Always life presents us with such a mix of things, sometimes wonderful, sometimes chaotic or fearful, always, it seems paradoxical. Here are a few quotes [...]
Paying Attention? Boring I may be, but not bored, for that so-called vacant stare you think you see is really an acute awareness of [...]
Taoism is a way of life practiced since the very earliest times in China. Its roots appear long before 500 BC. So it’s a very [...]
Until recently, many Chinese were still living and practicing the way of life Lao Tsu taught. There are many aspects to this way of life, and [...]
I speak, till you cry out "Partial! Only Partial!" Then I go silent. I paint, until you say "One, only one of the limitless possible," [...]
As I have navigated the turbulent currents of this week’s corono-virus events, I was reminded of something I wrote in my journal [...]
Timeline of Ancient Writings In my years of research, I have learned that it is useful to have a timeline of "who said what" "when." [...]
Today, a week after the occasion of my 80th birthday celebration, which was a Dances of Universal Peace Four Day Camp at Earthsprings Retreat [...]
Today I noticed two things that stopped me in my tracks. As much as I attempt to practice the “Watercourse Way” (see [...]
From The World's Religions, by Huston Smith: “Muslims point out that Muhammad incorporated into his charter for Medina the principle of religious toleration that these [...]