In this time of forced hibernation and uncertainty, I want to spread messages of hope, light, beauty, compassion, and connection. And still, I must honor the difficulty in our current situation. There are many hard truths.
Staying Connected
No Answers, Just Love
Time has elongated. Though communications are fast and ever-changing, the length of the day expands. We’re processing a new landscape, which is nothing we’ve seen before. The coronavirus pandemic is a giant societal pause. We’re forced to stop and re-evaluate. We’re called to care about not just our friends and families, but about strangers, because we’re deeply interconnected. We’re asked to set aside our inconveniences and see the bigger impact.
Truth Tuesday
Last week, I posed questions to the readers of my monthly mindfulness "heart-letter" and my Facebook page. These were deep questions. And the responses I received were beautiful, complicated, real, and insightful.
A Refuge
We live in an information-saturated culture. Stimuli and distractions abound. Technology both connects and disconnects us. (I wrote on this topic in my monthly mindfulness heart-letter.) I want my website to be a refuge—a place you can come for nourishment, safety, and calm. If you’re wary of social media, you can find a digest of my Facebook posts here: