Practicing Equanimity
I’ve come to believe that the practice of composing spiritual poetry in specific forms can itself be a spiritual practice of cultivating equanimity.
I’ve come to believe that the practice of composing spiritual poetry in specific forms can itself be a spiritual practice of cultivating equanimity.
Your website might say that you’re “warm and welcoming,” but what does that look like in practice?
The most spiritually advanced person is not the most spiritually confident.
Birthdays, at their best, are celebrations of unconditional love, and I believe in all that, especially today, on Israel’s birthday.
How long before these breaking news headlines start to break me—or the deeper, real-er version of me?
There are spaces that open their doors and make me feel received, and then there are spaces that open their doors but already have a shape in mind for who I should become once I step inside.
When we can delay the need for convenience and pleasure on demand, we actually tap into ancestral muscle memory for living rich and meaningful lives with a greater capacity for wisdom.
Over time, healthy relationships develop space; the love has become strong enough to tolerate separation.
In a world that calls for our attention in hundreds of ways each week, how do we choose where to place our focus?
We all need more illumination, perhaps now more than ever, especially as illumination does not determine what we see or how to understand what we see.