Tag Archive: Spirituality

On Parting the Red Sea

Today I was speaking to my father on the telephone and we were having a conversation about God. Over the past few weeks, I have had a strong spiritual calling that I can’t… Continue reading

The Ballerina

I was sitting outside a coffee shop this afternoon, when the radio started playing a beautiful song. My mind searched for the name of it and then suddenly I remembered. “Memory” from the Andrew… Continue reading

When I’m 94: Secrets to Living a Long and Healthy Life

Paul, John, Ringo, and George sang, “will you still need me, will you still feed me, when I’m 64?” but nowadays people are living to be 94, 98, 102 years of age. We… Continue reading

The Awakening

I have been unable to write for the past few weeks. It’s not that I don’t want to write. I love writing. It lives within me at all moments of the day. It… Continue reading

Just Believe in Yourself

For the past few weeks I have been listening as friends and family share their concerns with me. They want my advice and I will always give it readily and always lend them… Continue reading

An Ode to My Roots

I am walking through a field of dragonflies. The hum of cicadas lingers in the air. Today I am spending my lunch break here, with my heels digging into the dirt. It doesn’t… Continue reading

Happy, Happy, Happy: the Key to Finding Your Spiritual Path

You have arrived on this page because you seek happiness. I have a secret for you… You already are. Your happiness and your spiritual path have already been paved. You may have walked… Continue reading

12 Mantras to Brighten Your Day

Sometimes, when the day is rough, all you need is a great mantra to repeat to brighten your mood. Here are some of my favorites: (Tip: the elephant one is the Hindu God,… Continue reading

What If We Already Know?

Today I had a sense of déjà vu. I was sitting at work, talking to my coworker- someone I just met- when it hit me. Wow. I’ve done this before. I remembered that… Continue reading

On Finding Your Corinthians

I was having a bad day yesterday and escaped the office at lunch, rushing across the street to the local pharmacy. Although I was angry, I tried to calm myself and remember the… Continue reading