Why War? part one

Last night as I lay in bed drifting off to sleep my mind continued to hum, keeping rhythm with the vaporizer pumping moisture into the dry air.  I was thinking about war.  I know that sounds like such an odd lullaby.  I was thinking specifically about what causes war, whether waged between nations, or . . . → Read More: Why War? part one

Share on Facebook

We are All Related (really)

This morning I was doing my morning pages (three a day) and having some fun with the big picture of why people make war. I know that sounds like a light topic for a Sunday morning, but . . . .

My frustration with such big picture explorations is always how to get my . . . → Read More: We are All Related (really)

Share on Facebook

When Stars can shine . . .

I spent part of yesterday observing one of the coolest and most simple ideas in the world of peacemaking.  Before I tell you about my day, think about it–who do you think benefits most from learning to communicate, to manage an unruly brain, to work with others in a skillful and respectful way, and to find . . . → Read More: When Stars CAN Shine . . .

Share on Facebook