He was not completely unconscious, however, all the time he was ill; he was in a feverish state, sometime delirious, sometimes half conscious. He remembered a great deal afterwards. Sometimes it … Read more about Waking up from a Dream
You’re Better Than That
I've been meditating on this particular point that Richard Rohr has in On the Thresholds of Transformation, about a need for conditional love from mentors. It took me a little bit to get over the term … Read more about You’re Better Than That
Adopt a Team, Round #2
It's that time again... On Tuesday, 11 teams flew out to 11 different countries for two months this summer. Over 200 people were sent out after last week's training camp. This is the … Read more about Adopt a Team, Round #2
One Step Ahead of God…
It has been one week, and apparently, God's forth-telling of the apocalypse was wrong. Apparently, he was not a communications major; he seems to only have a charismatic and condescending voice. In … Read more about One Step Ahead of God…
I used to be concerned with Retirement
I was reading an article the other day about the school where I used to be a teacher. In it, they were talking about how they were excited to finally have their first graduating class. It is funny … Read more about I used to be concerned with Retirement
“Liked”
In keeping with the "I don't know very much" style of leadership, I think I want to be liked. Let me rephrase that. I want to be liked for everything I say, decide, or do. I want to be … Read more about “Liked”
Manly Man
I was introduced to the spoken word poetry of Bradley Hathaway back in 2004, and I was hooked. I loved what I heard. Since that date, I've met him twice. "Manly Man" has been one of the … Read more about Manly Man
Mother Love
Happy Mother's Day, mom (to all my moms)! I felt that my daily meditation today was quite fitting for Mother's day. In On the Threshold of Transformation, Richard Rohr states … Read more about Mother Love
The American Revolution and Rabbits
After finishing My Reading Life, a memoir by Pat Conroy, I felt an urge to follow his example. In it, he shares his coming of age through the usage of English teachers and classical works. As I … Read more about The American Revolution and Rabbits