Image by dirkjankraan.com via Flickr Saying or thinking the word “children” typically evokes a basic sense of innocence, joy, love and hope. This seems to be an auto-response to the idea of children.… more →
A Lively State of Mind...wrote 3 weeks ago: The late Rev. Dr. Peter J. Gomes wrote in his introduction to the Second Edition of Paul Tillich … more →
wrote 1 month ago: I am not one of those people who believe the myth that you can do anything you want or become anythi … more →
wrote 4 months ago: The “Courage to Be” when existence is threatened This writing began on January 2. We hav … more →
wrote 4 months ago: The “Courage to Be” when existence is threatened This writing began on January 2. We hav … more →
wrote 1 year ago: “The affirmation of one’s essential being, in spite of desires and anxieties, creates jo … more →
wrote 1 year ago: Poetry International, in collaboration with 3:AM Magazine, is pleased to showcase a group of amazin … more →
wrote 1 year ago: In Which We Have Words About Words And I Come Out as a Hardcore Beginner Today was day 8 of my “runn … more →
wrote 1 year ago: The Courage to Be and the Courage not to Be “Great is he, who conquers the frightful. Sublime … more →
wrote 1 year ago: The Courage to Be by Paul Tillich, 2/5 This dense and esoteric analysis of the ontological aspects o … more →
wrote 1 year ago: Image by dirkjankraan.com via Flickr Saying or thinking the word “children” typically evokes a basic … more →
wrote 1 year ago: Image by _ viviandnguyen via Flickr The phrase “looking through rose colored glasses” was said to da … more →
wrote 1 year ago: Image by Ben McLeod via Flickr Yep… I’d say that about sums up how I felt through a great deal of m … more →
wrote 4 years ago: It takes courage to change. It takes courage to change and to become who you were really meant to be … more →
wrote 1 year ago: Poetry International, in collaboration with 3:AM Magazine, is pleased to showcase a group of amazin … more →