September 27, 2013

Monday Book Nook: A People’s History of the United States: 1492 – Present, by Howard Zinn

A People’s History of the United States: 1492 – Present, by Howard Zinn. I talk a lot about dreaming being all-time. One of the ways this […]
September 27, 2013

Guest Blog: Miracles Happen by Madelyn Burke

Something I’m very excited about is the contributions of other dreamers as guest bloggers. The first was at the top of summer with author Carl Purdon. […]
September 10, 2013

From Out of the Darkness Comes the Light

Hello Everyone! I’ve come out of my August Pause to turn onto the busy corner of fall where we leave the carefree vacations of summer for […]
July 31, 2013

Taking a Pause

Developing the practice of Pausing is one of the most important ones of dream work. Pausing is the beginning of carving out space to receive a […]
July 8, 2013

Living in the Information Age

I’ve been writing a bit lately about the dangers of living, and believing, in what we are calling the Information Age. One danger is to equate […]
July 8, 2013

What is the Genesis of Story? Images, of course!

I gave a workshop earlier this year for the New Leader’s Council on Story, specifically for this group of young political and social advocates we explored […]
July 8, 2013

Monday Book Nook: My Garden

So, the Monday Book Nook came about from my weekly Shabbat readings, which are often inspiring and worth telling others about. But not every Shabbat do […]
July 8, 2013

Monday Book Nook: 10 Questions for the Dalai Lama, by Rick Ray

10 Questions for the Dalai Lama, documentary by filmmaker Rick Ray. This almost didn’t make it onto the Book Nook list simply because the film spends […]
July 8, 2013

Monday Book Nook: Bill Moyers’ interview of activist Vandana Shiva

Bill Moyers’ interview of activist Vandana Shiva. I have often mentioned Dr. Shiva in posts, as she greatly inspires me on a personal level, as well […]