This week I read the most wonderful blog post on Tiny Buddha from my friend and spiritual direction colleague Rachel Katz. Her posting was brave and inspiring, and spoke eloquently… Read More
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Practice Napping
I have an elderly neighbor who refers to his afternoon nap as his “daily meditation.” Every afternoon he replenishes his mind, body and spirit, and this spirited octogenarian could be… Read More
What Does Spiritual Leadership Look Like?
In April I will be co-leading the National Leadership Institute at the Spiritual Directors International conference. Our theme for the day is holding tension and ambiguity, a rich topic for… Read More
Moving Toward Wholeness: Resources for Therapists Working with Clergy
I am so honored to be offering a workshop on January 29, 2013 at the Earl Lectures Series and Leadership Conference at the Pacific School of Religion in Berkeley. This event… Read More
Thank You for NOT Believing!
I felt grateful to have read this article yesterday about how so-called “non-believers” cope with grief–grateful for the reminder that every human being has their own evolving stew of thoughts,… Read More