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No longer listening to my brain’s cliff notes
Posted on August 22, 2018 12 Comments
“Thinking the physical world is all that matters is like shutting oneself up in a small closet and imagining there is nothing beyond it.”—Eben Alexander One of the great joys in my life is knowing the universe is so much bigger than anything I can conceive, in knowing that miracles (or what we call miracles) […]
Why I’m the luckiest person on the Planet, Edition 11 @MELondonHotel
Posted on March 12, 2014 19 Comments
‘Glide through life as if all of creation is yearning to honor and entertain you.’–Rob Brezsny If you’ve ever taken a walk with a three-year-old (and if you haven’t, put it on your bucket list now), you know they notice and appreciate everything. Look, a ladybug! Look, a pebble! Look, I can kick it down […]
In Good We Trust
Posted on March 5, 2014 25 Comments
“Man only likes to count his troubles, but he does not count his joys.”—Fyodor Dostoyevsky I am happy to announce that, two days ago, I turned in the manuscript for E-Cubed. Can someone give me a loud and hearty “woot-woot!” Tomorrow I’m heading to Hamburg for the first of a couple talks at Hay House […]
Be recklessly generous and relentlessly kind
Posted on December 11, 2012 3 Comments
I love that advice and decided to headline today’s blog post with those words of wisdom, not because it’s exactly the topic I’ll be discussing, but because those two intentions match mine. My topic today is Gabrielle Bernstein’s e-Course “God is my publicist.” Hay House gifted me with this three-week lecture partly, because they’re really […]