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Turning toward the Light, My Sister’s Holiday Gift

| December 18, 2012 7 Comments
Turning toward the Light, My Sister’s Holiday Gift

Amidst expectations of the holidays, the very air around us is thick with grief. The devastation  of the Newtown tragedy is once again a bewildering mirror of the evil that could be delivered by human hand. And in spite of it all, I’m inviting you to join me in keeping our hearts open, allowing the fountain of tears [...]

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Sister Giant: Being Seen and Heard in the Age of Facebook

| November 1, 2012 12 Comments
Sister Giant: Being Seen and Heard  in the Age of Facebook

I met Marianne Williamson a few weeks ago.  I doubt that anyone in our community needs further introduction, but just in case: Marianne is a much loved spiritual teacher and author of many books. Return to Love is one of her best known works. Marianne and Buddhist scholar Robett Thurman were teaching a workshop a [...]

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And You Must Love: When Life Summons Our Fertile Hearts

And You Must Love: When Life Summons Our Fertile Hearts

We are a culture of positive thinkers. And it’s killing us. On July 15th, a beloved member of our community here in Woodstock took his own life. Since his death I’ve become painfully aware about the widespread disease that drives so many women, men, and young adults toward desperate acts. A few days after my [...]

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Turn It Around Project: November 9, Honoring Sanity and Compassion

| November 8, 2011 10 Comments
Turn It Around Project: November 9, Honoring Sanity and Compassion

Are We Still Turning?  Tomorrow is November 9, the day we as a community declared The International  Day of Compassion last year. I will be honoring the day tomorrow with my Fertile Heart practice, I’ll  go to the Village Green with my sign, wear my T-shirt and engage in  conversation about the ideas that inspired [...]

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Want a miracle? Be a miracle!

April 11, 2010
Want a miracle? Be a miracle!

An Invitation to the Fertile-Peace-Maker in Each of Us. I was at the juice bar this morning. “You look so good!” I said to Kyla the friendly waitress behind the counter. I added a few more comments about the color of her dress and how well it suited her. “All this love-making so early in [...]

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Sustainably Fertile, Ecologically Kind

January 12, 2010
Sustainably Fertile, Ecologically Kind

I spent my week-long vacation in Sevilla, one of the most architecturally stunning cities in the world. Also vastly polluted, with its gracious, hospitable inhabitants saturating the air with car exhaust fumes and tobacco smoke, getting high on sugar, chowing down on industrially produced meat and deep-fried and mercilessly processed foods. We’ve got  work to do! Mostly I spent the [...]

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