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What Will You Do, 364 Days a Year?

What would Jesus do?

What would Allah do?

What would the Buddha do?

What would God do? Continue Reading →

Grounds of Being

Today, I had to make a long trip on slippery roads to correct the error of a major corporation and get money to a stranded individual. It had been a day where anyone who could have taken responsibility for a situation chose not to do so and thus the trek in the snow. Murphy’s Law was in effect everywhere one turned. Continue Reading →

Passing Over



Last month I visited the beach where you can see, off in the distance, the place where my parent’s ashes were scattered at sea. 



 I wonder if they can sense me as much as I sense them?