Category Archives: Blog
Whole Minds: The Bittersweet Lessons of Love
As an avid reader of our newest Bible on earth, A Course in Miracles, I must stop withholding what the light continues to shed on all of us – we are forgiven for all that we thought we were guilty … Continue reading
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