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Stop Making Yourself Miserable

Dec 28, 2021

I suffered a major stroke on the Saturday of Memorial Day Weekend in 2011. What I thought was going to be the happy first day of summer turned out to be an unexpected, full-blown trip to death’s door. And I walked away from it by the skin of my teeth.

          I had been taken to our local suburban hospital, but they...


Dec 21, 2021

I was raised in a very religious home and Bible stories were a significant part of my training. I came down the Jewish side of the Judeo-Christian pipeline, so the Old Testament was our go-to book. But with a Philosophy of Religion course I took in college, I also got fairly familiar with the New Testament as...


Dec 14, 2021

Episode 16 - The Form of the Formless

 

          I entered college in the fall of 1967 as a pre-law student at American University in Washington DC. Then, as a junior in its School of Government and Public Administration, I was admitted to an honors program that placed me in the office of a US Congressman on...


Dec 7, 2021

We’re all familiar with the term “transformation,” which is defined as the process of changing completely. It’s a simple word, but in reality, it’s a rather astounding phenomenon.

          Here are two quick examples of transformation that illustrate this remarkable process. One is from the world of nature...


Nov 30, 2021

Over the years, I’ve done research on a countless number of creative projects. And whether they’ve panned out or not, I still get to keep what I learned, which is quite a bonus. Actually, I guess that’s the way life is for us. No matter how things turn out, you still get to keep what you learn, if you value it...