For the Right Reasons
As part of the work with the Right Livelihood Quest, I regularly interview people who have gone through such journey themselves, and share their stories here. It is an opportunity to witness and share the experience of others and our common humanity, with the struggles, challenges, passions, and inspiration that all too often seem to be […]
Today’s Reflection is about smiling, and about not. American Visionary Art Museum is located in Baltimore, and I was recently there for a conference. One evening, we got a tour of this beautiful place, and had a chance to see and experience the What Makes Us Smile exhibition being featured in the museum. The exhibit […]
Today’s Reflection is about a life with an open heart. These past few weeks have been “interesting” for me, which is an interesting word to use to begin with. It all started with an incredible 2-day workshop with Gail Larsen (the next one coming up in this ‘hood is here). Apparently, it doesn’t even take […]
Recently, a poem crossed my ears, eyes, heart and soul, and so I thought I’d share it with you. A Real Revolutionaryby Michael Lee Seliga (aka RandoMike, of www.eatyouryard.com) Just because you wear a Che shirt, or Travel around Latin America, does not make you a revolutionary. Just because you have political bumper stickers on […]