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Reflections on Aging and Life’s Meaning During my two week vacation in Austria, we had a wonderful time: hiking up to a cabin with a



















Reflections on Aging and Life’s Meaning During my two week vacation in Austria, we had a wonderful time: hiking up to a cabin with a

I had the privilege yesterday of attending a workshop sponsored by Be the Change, partnering with the Pachamama Alliance. The titles of the components of

Heartfelt thanks to my lovely friend and fellow travelling companion to revolutionary Egypt, Corina Bloom, for citing a section of Paul Hawken’s talk (given at the 2012

In my personal, spiritual work these days I’m paying a lot of attention to Love. Those of you who read BECOMING may remember I have

We are well in to the new year now, it is finally sunny in Vancouver — wow, what a wet spell we’ve had! Good for

The end of the year is approaching — a new one is waiting in the wings, ready to slide in and bring 2013 into our

The Winter Turning and the Return of Light We are approaching the winter turning, the day where the sun at noon is at its lowest
We are approaching holiday time, celebrated in many forms, cultures, and far flung countries. The message is typically about peace, good will, generosity, gratitude, giving.
The moon is almost full now, and I love hanging out my window at night and looking at it. It makes me think of faces,

In the kitchen this morning I was trying to take the plastic off a new organic yoghurt container, it didn’t come off smoothly, and I
My life has involved living at times with some people, and my mother (may her soul be resting peacefully), is one of them. My Mom

“Be the change you wish to see in the world” is a saying often attributed to Mahatma Ghandi. As I looked for the quote itself
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