Resignation comes in many forms. It might show up as cynicism, sarcasm, or hopelessness. It can feel like depression, sadness, loneliness, or emptiness. Left unexamined, our resignation will continue to mask the real issues at hand while diverting us from fulfilling our highest visions for our lives.
From the category archives:
Book reviews
Many of you know about the people I’m going to mention today: Caroline Manrique of The Zen in You and Whimsical Whispers, and Lance of The Jungle of Life.
It’s a joy to announce that Caroline’s first book of exquisite photography, Nowordz, was published this week. My words – and believe me, lyricism doesn’t daunt me – are inadequate [...]
Writing is writing, and the means by which it finds wings is still the product of, for better or worse, a process. This book is all about empowering that process. ~ Larry Brooks
Every so often I discover and resonate with a new blogger. It’s not just because of the concepts they convey in their [...]
Today’s guest post is by Lori Hoeck, author of the ebook Think Like a Black Belt and creator of the website of the same name.
What can I say – I’ve adored this blog from day one! Those of you who’ve been reading for a while will know I love wisdom from Zen masters and the Tao. [...]
When it comes to our own life, it’s easy to lose sight of the cyclic way of things. Rough times give us selective amnesia. Especially if we’re having multiple struggles — work and relationship problems, or a health challenge along with money concerns — we tend to forget that we’ve been through hard stuff before. [...]
Believe in the power of grace. When we least expect it, a new door will open and the light of grace will illuminate our next step. ~ Cheryl Richardson.
I have a link in my toolbar to Cheryl Richardson’s ‘Twinkle Stars’, the interactive animated version of her Grace Cards.
The quotation above is one of the gems [...]
Most of the shadows of this life are caused by standing in one’s own sunshine. ~ Ralph Waldo Emerson.
Looking for a Mother’s Day gift? A thank you present for a loved one? Or maybe an investment to support your own soul in tough economic times? I can personally recommend Happy for No Reason: 7 Steps to [...]
