Is Security a Myth?

My parents grew up during the Great Depression, although they had very different childhood experiences. My mother’s family was relatively unaffected. My dad’s family, however, lived as sharecroppers, subsisting for months at a time on a diet of cornmeal and … Read more…

A Day for Renewal

Spring has arrived. Here in Texas, where only a few weeks ago there was snow, the fields are filled with Bluebonnets and Indian Paintbrushes. We received an email today from friends in Montana, saying they are expanding their garden and … Read more…

The Body Never Lies

We go through life in varying states of awareness. Sometimes we get so busy with our daily tasks that the job, or taking care of the children, or cooking or mowing the lawn seem like the only reality there is. … Read more…

Bless Everything…

Lately I’ve been going back and re-reading the work of some spiritual writers who influenced me when I was young. Right now I’m in the middle of Catherine Ponder’s Prosperity Secrets of the Ages, and in Chapter Two she cites … Read more…

Three Gifts for the Holiday

Whether you celebrate Christmas, Hanukkah or Kwanzaa, or as many of my friends do, some combination thereof, I hope you’re having a holiday season filled with peace, joy and abundance. That’s what we all dream of, of course, but sometimes … Read more…