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

Skill Building? Snow Shovels & A/C Filters

April 9, 2017

There is always something new to learn. A new horizon to befriend…especially for the homeowner.  And where I live, in just the past week, both my heat AND my air-conditioning have gone on.  Fickle spring weather?  Climate change?  Doesn’t matter…I still have to cope. After over 40 years in Vermont, I know about cold weather. … Read More

The Curiousity Asset

July 17, 2016

“Curiousity killed the cat!” so begins an old sing-songed taunt tossed about when I was a child.  It was meant to shame or deter someone who had poked their nose where it wasn’t — according to someone or something — supposed to be.  The usual retort was “Satisfaction brought him back!” often accompanied by a … Read More