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A conversation outside, on the back deck last night with a friend, ushered in some new thoughts to me. Here we were at 11:30pm, last night catching up from seven months of very limited communication. As we began to talk…
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A conversation outside, on the back deck last night with a friend, ushered in some new thoughts to me. Here we were at 11:30pm, last night catching up from seven months of very limited communication. As we began to talk…
This is something that came up in my meditations a week or so ago, and I thought I would save it for Father's day but the anticipation has ruptured therefore to delay is truly a waste. For the purpose of…
I came across something interesting in my daily meditations that seemed to be a point to consider. In On the Threshold of Transformation, Rohr states: Education (both secular and religious), has for many years given people easy answers to questions that they weren't…
Debrief has come and gone, leaving me, quite reflective over the lessons that were conveyed and received by the participants. I sit in a coffee shop, reliving a few experiences that left a lasting mark on the place, the participant,…
I've been in Kenya for the past two days, going on three, facilitating a debrief for team Kenya and team Uganda. It's interesting to hear the hearts and the occasional frustrations at the current state of things. Particularly, frustrations with…
Today, I started out by reading my daily meditation from On the Threshold of Transformation: Daily Meditations for Men by Richard Rohr and it was the "Vision Quest." This piece of the initiation process where men (really, men) are in the quest…
I had the opportunity to read an exert from On the Threshold of Transformation: Daily Meditations for Men by Richard Rohr. It has been resonating in my spirit for the past 7-8 days. I thought I would share it. "Men hate to…
I find it hard to believe, that exactly a year ago, I was in India. One year ago, seven of us got on a plane to travel across the Western world, to land in an exotic land. We left so…
For the first post of the year, I wanted to write a poetic tangent of sorts. A posted filled to the brim with obscurity and quips that the reader can scarcely comprehend what has transpired in my mind. I like…