If we lived in a crucible of unconditional love, what might be possible? What would our lives look like, and how would they be different from how we are living… Read More
All posts by Karen Erlichman
Grateful for Darkness
In late November we are moving into shorter days, when the sun sets early and the night sky lights up for a longer stretch of time. In the summer I… Read More
Showing Up for Your Own Life
Five days of courage-making and it's time to bring it back home, savoring every poem, every testimonial, all the questions and tears, moments of uncertainty as well as clarity. In… Read More
In the Spirit of Risk and Truth
I have spent the past two days in myriad conversations of all forms and sizes about creating Circles of Trust, and about the qualities needed to cultivate and maintain truly… Read More
Continuity, Change and Courage
What's a nice Jewish girl like me doing at a Catholic seminary in Mundelein, Illinois? I'm attending the national gathering of facilitators from the Center for Courage and Renewal. Being… Read More