Monthly Archives: June 2015

Hope in the Midst of Hate

“Nothing ever goes away until it has taught us what we need to know” Pema Chodron The history of African people and their descendants in the United States is characterized by an enduring fight for justice, freedom, and equality. A … Continue reading

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What I Learned from a Decade of Failed Relationships (part 7)

Reflections Over the past few weeks, I shared a few lessons learned from 10 years of failed relationships. I conclude this series with one final thought about each of the posts. All require a certain level of inner strength, maturation … Continue reading

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What I Learned from a Decade of Failed Relationships (part 6)

Holding Space “Don’t we all have enough enemies to contend with in life, human or circumstantial? Isn’t support one the reasons we partner with another human being on this challenging journey through life?” As an optimist, I see life filled … Continue reading

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