A Paradox of Peace

By |2019-01-30T18:31:32-06:00January 30th, 2019|Interconnected, Paradox, Peace, Sacred Service, Self Reflection|

Peace is one of those seemingly intangible, shape-shifting things in life, such as love, that molds our lives so intensely. It’s not necessarily something I can hold in my hand or perhaps physically give to you, and there are no words to adequately define the experience or even give a “correct” definition. Yet it is the [...]

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Out with the Mold, in with the True

By |2018-02-09T19:26:26-06:00January 1st, 2018|Beginnings, Community, Interconnected, Paradox, Peace, Self Reflection, Transformation|

I recently spent a month in South Carolina helping my mom with her recovery from knee replacement surgery. When it came time for me to return home, I had mixed feelings. I knew I couldn't stay there, eventually everyone needs to return home, but I didn’t know what I was coming home to. I wasn’t [...]

The Gifts of the Magi Are Always Here

By |2018-02-09T19:26:26-06:00December 24th, 2017|Christianity, Community, Consciousness, God, Jesus, Paradox, Religion, Transformation|

Christmas holds a special place in my heart because it was my dad’s favorite holiday, and because it’s a time of year for many family traditions and rituals to be played out. Every family has their own sacred, quirky, idiosyncratic rituals that frustrate and delight. Traditions that only need to make sense to the family [...]

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Paradoxes of Peace: Individual and Community

By |2018-02-09T19:26:32-06:00February 6th, 2014|Community, Consciousness, Evolution, Interconnected, Paradox, Transformation|

Peace is one of those seemingly intangible, shape-shifting things in life, such as love, that molds our lives so intensely. It’s not necessarily something I can hold in my hand or perhaps physically give to you, and there are no words to adequately define the experience or even give a “correct” definition. Yet it is the [...]

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