Archive for August, 2010

est Away the Weight on Your Shoulders

Friday, August 27th, 2010

I remember, years ago, taking the est training. It was way back and certainly within the first decade of its infancy. I can remember any number of takeaways and many stay with me today. As a matter of fact, I can probably say that the primary life drivers for my perception of reality today came [...]

Reality and Illusions

Friday, August 20th, 2010

Suffering requires the peeling away of the illusions we have about reality. Reality is the constant. Reality doesn’t change. What changes through our life’s experiences is the stripping away of our illusions about reality.  In the process, we need to be left with reality; not with illusions about it.

Are the John Birchers Dead?

Tuesday, August 17th, 2010

You know, it didn’t occur to me until I read Peggy Noonan’s column a couple of Saturday’s ago in the Wall Street Journal that the John Birchers are apparently dead. Fresh out of law school, I remember debating the Chairman of the John Birch Society in Florida back in the years that mattered. He was [...]

Avoiding Personal Cliches

Saturday, August 7th, 2010

It occurred to me that, at a certain point in one’s life, you go from crafting your own originality in your earlier younger years to being concerned about being trapped by that originality years later. It’s as if the early originality becomes your personal prison if you can’t break free of it later. The French cuffs and [...]