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  • Feeling Welcome

    The protagonist in “The Swimmer” is not really welcome anywhere because he has not welcomed himself into his own body. As he searches for acceptance outside, we know he will never find it because he has not accepted himself inside.… Continue reading

  • Love’s Genius

    she answered with the genius of a true Lover: “I wish I could dine with my patients. That’s what I would change. Instead, I have to feed them and then take my lunch hour elsewhere. I wish I could spend… Continue reading

  • Snap of Fingers

    We can engage with our work life rather than wishing the day was over. Why yearn away our lives wishing we were retired? Retirement age will come soon enough. In the meantime, there’s the chance to embrace the present. Continue reading

  • Friday Forum – Our Mistakes

       Each of us makes mistakes. Most are minor. Occasionally, we make a significant error. In nearly forty years as a lawyer, judge and healthcare leader, I have lived in worlds where mistakes can mean loss of freedom, life, health,… Continue reading

  • Are You Half-Living?

    Will we dare to step from the frantic search into inner knowing? What does your heart need most today? What is the insular Tahiti within that beckons you to visit? Will you give yourself the much deserved, and perhaps much… Continue reading

  • Relearning Loveliness

    You were beautiful at your birth. And you are beautiful still. Yet, there is a good chance to have forgotten how lovely you are. Continue reading

  • William Osler – The Founder of Modern Medicine

    I like the language Osler picked to comment on his own life’s work. “I desire no other epitaph … than the statement that I taught medical students in the wards, as I regard this as by far the most useful… Continue reading

  • The Dark Night – A Spiritual Exercise

    It seems certain that you are on one of these paths yourself. 1. Are you walking in the direction you believe is best? 2. If you wanted to change your pathway, how would you do that? 3. When will you… Continue reading

  • Friday Open Forum: The Quality of the Day

    "To affect the quality of the day, that is the highest of the arts."  – Henry David Thoreau    Thoreau’s lines give us the chance to consider how we may affect the quality of the day through our thoughts and… Continue reading

  • The National Pastime

    But back in ’04 when the infamous “Curse of the Bambino” (created when Babe Ruth, the Bambino, was foolishly sold to the Yankees) was finally extinguished. So now, one would think that Boston’s faithful, including thousands of nurses, doctors and… Continue reading