Category Archives: Blog
Gary Renard and St. Thomas’ (my church)…
Last night, I was reading Love has Forgotten No One by Gary Renard. I have an eye issue, so I was reading my kindle with my sunglasses on in the dark. It was like the 19th century – no TV, … Continue reading
Forgiveness, Love, and the Way to Home…
For most of my forty-eight years, I have been searching for the answers to the same questions we all ask. It has been a crippling journey for me as I have moved from religion to religion, spirituality to spirituality. Recently, … Continue reading
Tag: I’m it…Susan X Meagher is next…
Bev Prescott is playing with me. I love it when we girls get together for a game of tag. This weekend, I’m it – more on that in a bit. First, a few words on Bev. An environmental lawyer by … Continue reading
Jeremy Gentry: Heaven has a new Superstar…
On Friday, May 2nd, my former student, Jeremy Gentry, passed away. He was only 37. When I heard the news from his brother, Josh, in the parking lot of Martin’s yesterday, I was shocked, stunned, and I found myself repeating … Continue reading
Trains are Thundering — Spirit Home is coming to YOU!
Trains are Thundering — Spirit Home is coming to YOU!.
Trains are Thundering — Spirit Home is coming to YOU!
My spirituality group that meets on Monday nights is quite the band of traveling misfits. This, I’m sure, would make them laugh. We laugh a lot. A doctor and his wife, a nurse, an IT gal, a mystical mother, and … Continue reading
A Course in Miracles: Conflict is Asleep – Peace is Awakening…
In A Course in Miracles, it slowly but surely–like a wise prince was once told–paints a vivid and compelling argument that has changed my course in the platitudes of relationships and situations and the events of life. I thought I was on … Continue reading
Perkinson Post: Led Zeppelin and Melissa Etheridge…
Writing takes a lot of internal listening but, sometimes, the music must go on. Recently, I have found that I am going back to my college days and my first years of teaching to recover the music I lost. My … Continue reading
Perkinson Post: A Line by Marianne Williamson
When I got sober, I learned about doing the “next right thing,” in the rooms of AA where my friends showed me how to let go of me, me, me and serve others. One of my first sponsors told me … Continue reading
Perkinson Post: Unzip your Soul…
Writers have the fun job of unzipping their souls and spilling out the poetry of their lives to titillate the souls of the readers who pick up their stories. Most writers, I imagine, drink a cup of courage before they … Continue reading
