A Look in the Mirror

Recently I came across some remarks that were very critical of me.  They appeared in a public forum, and other people soon chimed in, offering their own thoughts (based on only partial information).  What made the remarks really sting was that they originated with a person who is not actually a friend, but – because of her work, because we know the same people and she lives in an area I often visit – I expected to meet her eventually, and I thought we’d like each other.

Of course, I encounter criticism from time to time.  Somebody takes issue with something I’ve written, or doesn’t like a book or article.  Someone who is acquainted with me in my personal life disagrees with something I’ve done.  But I am generally impervious to that type of criticism.  Everyone is entitled to an opinion, and what someone else thinks is his or her business, not mine.

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Untying the Knots

The past few days I’ve been tied in knots, consumed with worry and anxiety.  This is uncharacteristic for me, but it happens sometimes.  The worry had taken over my mind to the point I couldn’t even meditate, which is generally the best tool in my sanity toolbox. I had temporarily lost my center, that clear connection to my higher self and my inner peace.

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All Saints Day

As all good Catholics (and once-upon-a-time Catholics and students of history) know, today is All Saints Day. It’s a day to honor the saints in heaven, and the people we love who have gone on before – whether or not … Read more…

Global Oneness Day

Today people in 25 countries around the world are celebrating Global Oneness Day. In churches, in outdoor gatherings, in halls and on teleconferences, we are affirming the belief that we are each part of the unity of all life. So … Read more…

Am I right?

Have you ever noticed what an attachment most people have to being right? My husband and I split the domestic chores, including running the dishwasher. I prewash every dish. He just throws them in the machine. It used to make … Read more…