Power, Leadership, and Me
She smiled at me. Kitti had a way of looking into me. Past my eyes and my smile. Into my soul. A couple of years ago, that would have made me uncomfortable. Not that night.... More »
She smiled at me. Kitti had a way of looking into me. Past my eyes and my smile. Into my soul. A couple of years ago, that would have made me uncomfortable. Not that night.... More »
Access to information. When I was in war-torn Northern Uganda, one of the priests said that had they had access to the Internet before the civil war, the war probably would have never begun. Free... More »
I'm enjoying one right now. Yesterday I got cold (sweatshirts and wool-socks cold) on a warm summer day. The past two days I've been having troubles with my balance -- especially after a meditation. And... More »
One of the great things about Karen Bishop's website, "What's Up On Planet Earth?" is that I always come away from it feeling better about what's going on in my life. I'm not alone. It's... More »
A couple months ago, I wrote about a bunch of stuff all coming together at once to have a big impact. Today, another one of those weaves just hit me. Right between the eyes. And... More »
I am seeking to live my life aware of my connection to everything. To understand Oneness so well that I can explain it to children (and hopefully adults). To be a teacher by example. To... More »
To me, sustainability means living in concert with Mother Earth -- and not fighting the natural balance in order to grab some small short-term gain.
"Every time you hurt somebody else, you really hurt yourself in some way." Immaculee Ilibagiza (the author of "Left to Tell: Discovering God Amidst the Rwandan Holocaust" ) said this, and I've found it to... More »