A Credo of True Beauty

April 30, 2017

Diarmuid O’Murchu, a fascinating Irish scholar and social psychologist,  puts forth one of the best descriptions/explanations of Bohmian of dialogue* in his excellent book, “Quantum Theology.” I had always thought of this process (though I had no name for it) more as a way of being, really. When I thought consciously along these lines, it … Read More

Whoopsies of this Life

April 17, 2016

So a lot has been going on. Life has a way of creating cycles:  months of humdrum and habits — sometimes soothing, sometimes boring.   And then sudden huge waves of change, happenings, things you can’t say no to.  Some things you have no opportunity to say no to; death is one of those. So … Read More

The Question of Taste …

January 24, 2016

To walk the Way of Beauty and practice True Beauty aspires to transcend our culture’s ingrained notions of “taste.” Taste, as used here is defined in the dictionary as: the sense of what is fitting, harmonious or beautiful; the perception and enjoyment of what constitutes excellence in the fine arts, literature, fashion, etc.; the sense … Read More

Raison D’Etre of the Universe?!

January 10, 2016

True Beauty is the Raison D’Etre of The Universe?  I am not alone in my suspicion that Beauty is the raison d’etre of our Universe: True Beauty is both the cause and effect of harmony, of empathy, of community. Beauty unites all things and is the source of all things. It is the great creating … Read More

It’s Everywhere!

November 15, 2015

The Ubiquitous Presence and (Yay!) Appreciation of True Beauty I have stayed in the homes of people living in Russia, Sri Lanka, England, New Zealand, France, Italy, Turkey, and Peru. I have also traveled in Ecuador, Tahiti, China, Canada, Hong Kong, Thailand, Wales, Germany, Puerto Rico, various islands in the Caribbean, several amazing ancient sites in … Read More