Archives for: 2009, week 34
A Sad Weekend
As the Senator Edward Kennedy has ended his voyage on this good earth he leaves behind the many who loved and admired him in mourning. The authenticity of his work and legacy is proven, not so much in the sadness but in the rich and joyful memories.I m… more »
Fall, the season of prophecy
For me the fall season has been a time of "fortellings." It is also the season that holds many anniversaries of disturbing events, the most recent two years ago when I was confronted with the necessity of paying the physical price of an extension for my life. Today I find myself reliving the state of alert preparing for "more bad news." I am aware that one of the functions of remembering is the reworking and coping with what was overwhelming at the time; to remove the gnawing anxieties. more »
Laying on of hands
We humans and our progeny are going to lose a lot if we don't nurture and recover our capacities to hold close, to touch, to hear the prophecies of the earth and all its life. more »
Sunday's papers
I am reading the Athens Herald Banner online more and more. There is really some good newspaper writing and often pretty well balanced discussion. One of the op eds that captured my attention in today's paper is by Mark Farmer: Dogma just can't replace r… more »



