Good Grief: The Holiday Edition
If you are in the midst of grief, the holidays can be an especially tough time. Mourning a loss during this season of joyful celebration is an exercise in endurance and suffering.
Costco, Donald Trump and My Dog
What do Donald Trump, a trip to Costco, and my dog have in common? More than you might imagine. A strange confluence of events culminated this morning in a surprising, personal revelation.
On Loneliness
Loneliness is epidemic in our culture. It occurs, as often as not, when we feel unable to express our true selves, or feel we are not understood or seen.
Ten Thoughts on Living a Meaningful Life
I seldom do what I’m about to do, which, I hope, will make what follows jump out at you and grab your bathrobe.
Tango and The Preacher Man: It's all about the Love
You are love even if you live in your head and forget about love. You are love even if you don’t feel loving, even if you feel lonely. Your true essence, is LOVE.
There's No Place Like Home
Home is where the heart is inclined. Home is our soul, our true self, the place where our humanity and divinity meet and make magic.
Daring Greatly: It's Not Just for Brené Brown Anymore
There are choice points in life, places where one must choose between staying small or becoming something more. The former has a well-defined outcome; the latter, unknown.
Coyote Medicine: A Lesson in Humility
It’s famously said that when the student is ready, the teacher appears. Sometimes, that teacher comes as a coyote in a pick-up truck.
How to Find the Silver Lining (Thoughts From Hell)
Warning: This column has nothing whatsoever to do with Valentine’s, the Lunar New Year, or other such niceties. You may find it helpful, however, if Life has thrown you a few curve balls or wicked sinkers lately, which it has to me.
In Memoriam: Civility, or The Importance of Observing Ritual
Civility suffers in a fast-moving, perpetually preoccupied and self-centered society. In fact, civility cannot exist alongside narcissism: the two are mutually exclusive. And ours is a painfully, often obscenely narcissistic culture.
Embracing Adversity
It’s counter-intuitive to take a blow without doing something, anything, to defend oneself. When your marriage is a mess or your body betrays you or you’re on a financial cliff edge, the tendency is to become two years old again and have a hissy fit.
Three Simple Steps for Creating an Awesome Life
Everything is meaningful. Important things are being offered all the time — if we but pay attention.
The Last, Good Day
Death gifts us with these reminders: Appreciate freely. Love fiercely. Eat life in big bites. Don’t wait until the last, good day to embrace your beautiful, fleeting life.
It's Not Easy Being Green: Coping With Envy
Envy is a miserable emotion. It sucks us out of our lives depositing us in a bleak terrain where we are so focused on what we don’t have that we forget about all that we do.
The Secret Power of the Heart
A little education about the heart and the origins of Valentine’s Day: an alternative, if you will, to the commercial sentimentality foisted upon us by Madison Avenue.
Finding Meaning in Disease
On the nature of disease, its meanings, and our role in creating it.
Night Vision: Finding Enlightenment in Dark Times
Our lives are so much more than what we can see when the sun is shining. The dark times open us to a greater revelation. The darkness opens a dialogue with soul.
One Step to a More Positive Perspective
It is far too easy to become wrapped up in what is “wrong” in our lives, far too easy to slip into self-pity and to forget that this moment is but a point on an infinite trajectory.
Are You Suffering Meaningfully, or Just Suffering?
The real suffering of life—the unavoidable agonies—are not problems to be solved but experiences to be faced and felt.