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State of Grace

There are several definitions of grace, an obvious one being elegance or refinement in the physical state, particularly in movement. The woman in the picture (for me) personifies a certain physical grace. Her eyes are closed, seemingly in meditation, and I can easily imagine she might also fit another definition of grace. That is, “courteous goodwill.”

Courteous goodwill. This state of grace seems to be sadly falling by the wayside, as various factions in society bicker, squabble, and attack each other. It’s fine to have another point of view, but sometimes the behavior reminds me of children when they don’t get their way. In the past two years it seems that there has been a rise in bullying, shaming and coercing others psychologically. Where is the grace?

Those who bully others to get their way are not service to others, even though they may use narrative to paint themselves as such. They are service to self. They simply want the world to be “their way”, because they believe they have all the answers. Well, in a world of 8 billion people, how can that be true? There are many viewpoints on this planet.

A state of grace comes from a place of allowance, that others might have another way of being. It also is rooted in a true caring about other people. As Martin Luther King Jr. said, grace flows from love. Achieving a state of grace in one’s self moves us to a real place of service to others.

Everybody can be great, because everybody can serve. You don’t have to have a college degree to serve. You don’t have to make your subject and verb agree to serve. You only need a heart full of grace. A soul generated by love.
~ Martin Luther King Jr.


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Knowing Love’s Depth

Perhaps the separations that occurred in the past two years were just what we needed to understand the true depth of our connections and love for each other…

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Restless

Are far off-places calling to you? They are to me. It’s been too long now since I traveled. My soul is crying out for relief from the doldrums…

I took the photo several years ago in Hong Kong, one of my favorite cities ever. It was fun riding the longest escalator in the world, shown here in my pic.

I’m ready to explore new places, and have some fun again. What are you yearning for lately?


Explorer Spirit,
the haunting call of my soul
to forge new frontiers.


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Black & White & Rainbows

Right, wrong,
north, south,
black, white,
which way do I go?

I have walked the flat
gray plain of existence
that this third dimension
too often can be,
futilely exploring
the monotones of
an oft desolate place,
where each small
blade of grass shivers
sadly in the landscape,
calling out to the sky.

And I have wondered –
If white is all color,
and black its absence,
where are the colors between?

So I’ve left that plain
and I’m climbing
a shining mountain;
I will not rest ’til
I find all the colors,
that grand view above
a too narrow horizon.
The trek is exhilarating,
the views are breathtaking,
and I’m heading for that
brilliant peak yonder.

It’s the place of my dreams,
where rainbows gleam
and eagles soar,
and my soul can live free.


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Cherish Life

Do you live each day of your life fully? We know we are mortal and life will sometime end, but we still tend to live as though we’ve been given an endless supply of days.

The seconds, minutes, and hours tick away relentlessly. If “no” is your answer to the question, you could make the decision right now to make the most of your life. Today is a good place to start.

Each day we are alive is a gift, and the present moment is the only certain one. There is beauty and sacredness to be found in every single day, when we choose to live that way. It’s the small things all around us all the time that give life its true magic.

It is crucially important that we live consciously and with intention, otherwise we end up living someone else’s idea of what our lives should be.

Wring every beautiful moment out of today that you can. Don’t miss out on anything that you could enjoy, embrace, love, or learn. Fully immerse yourself in life!


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