Blog Posts Tagged C
Buddha’s Smile
1990. We had a Buddha’s picture and one of us would start off. Why is Buddha smiling? Some of the answers were. “It doesn’t take an Einstein to figure it out. It is simple and... More »
Being Offensive (Conclusion, i think)
Offense #2 expressed itself earlier today. We were cleaning and scrubbing living room walls of the apartment that the couchsurfing host is moving out of tomorrow. The walls are being scrubbed because the apartment has... More »
The Queen’s Chronicles: INTERDEPENDENCE DAY
I was recently invited to address a gathering of clergy who are being trained to serve as resident chaplains in the pastoral care department of a major urban medical center. Specifically, they asked me to... More »
Snappier™
I don't blog about technical things too often here, but I wanted to share that this morning we introduced a number of changes that should significantly improve your experience reading blogs on Gaia! You should... More »
Being Offensive (Part II)
Then one of her friends sat down and joined us. She is a Russian woman here in the states for the past year. Soon after, she left and the Russian woman and I started doing... More »
Reflection
Big THANKS to all of you For the views, over 1400 in one month There were 30 posts with an average of 47 views per post The max views were around 100 for two of... More »
Habits
Habit is history that keeps us stuck. Death is a habit from which a host of other problems follow. Fear of death is the mother of all fears which drives many businesses. Resistance creates resistance.... More »
Being Offensive (Part I)
Twice in the last twenty-for hours I have offended a young woman. They are friends with each other and both situations were completely independent of each other. My experiences with both of them and their... More »
Happy Canada Day
I have a lazy-fair relationship to Canada Day . For me it is Canada's vast wilderness that is mostly representative of Canada. And the first of July always had more to do with school being... More »
Charity begets charity
Guilt lubricates the economic engine and charity is the measure






