recent blog posts
Wobbly Legs
April 16, 2020
The ground beneath us
has shifted irrevocably
cracked wide open
with gaps too wide
to cinch back together …
Seat of the Buddha
March 25, 2020
Rest back.
Settle into the parts of you
that you cannot see,
the spine
the shoulder blades …
On Divisiveness
August 12, 2019
Divisiveness is fed when the mind oversimplifies to black and white. When we seek a definitive line between right and wrong, particularly when that line is meant to be blurred, a varying shade of gray, an artistic representation of what we think we know.
Resilience in Difficult Times
October 24, 2018
True resilience is rarely born of a toughened spirit, the gritting of teeth and wrenching of muscle that pulls us out of a bog by the skin of our teeth. For while this effort may remove us from situations of peril and trauma, rarely does it lead us back to