Compassion Can Make You More Attractive–Thich Nhat Hanh Re-load
A week ago, I published an article about a conversation I had with Thich Nhat Hanh. Thanks to the generosity of Dr. James Doty and the Center for Compassion and Altruism Research and Education (CCARE)...
View ArticleBeautiful Blogger Quotations: Rarasaur’s Brother
I know you must be sick of how much I crush on Rarasaur on this blog, but this is actually a quotation from Rara’s brother in Rara’s Post for Peace last month. I love this idea of opening to love...
View ArticleChrist’s Mass with Adyashanti
This weekend I attended Adyashanti’s Christmas Intensive. It was a very intimate event with singing, poetry, satsangs, and hugs from Adya. The main topic of Adya’s talks was the Christ story. Adya sees...
View ArticleBlogging to Self-Actualization
I’m shifting my perspective on blogging. The reason I started blogging was to build a platform for my writing and counseling services. Yet after blogging for over a year, I’m starting to realize that...
View ArticleDoing the Best That I Can for Peace
In all truthfulness, my intention is to become fully enlightened in this lifetime. I know what some of you are thinking because I have heard it expressed to my face and behind my back. Who does this...
View ArticleLesson on Being Human from a 3 Year Old
I know it is a cliche to say that we learn as much from our children as they learn from us, but 3 year old Fox is different. From a very early age, we called him the “Little Buddha,” not just because...
View ArticleHow Many Time Do I Have To Tell You
Lessons on Humanity from a Three Six Year Old As a parent, I can’t tell you how many times I’ve said: “How many times do I have to tell you…” Six year old Jett was upset because he had to re-do his...
View ArticleValentine’s Day for Boys ONLY
What can we learn from the innocence of children about the true nature of Valentine’s Day? Six year old Jett was writing out his Valentine’s Day cards this morning. “One for Paul, Justin, Kwon, Ashton,...
View ArticleBlogging Break
The boys are out of school, so we are doing something that many kids don’t get to do nowadays–playing. For the first three weeks of summer, we are going to swim, bike, watch movies, and eat Popsicles,...
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