I write about what is holding us back from a better world and life for all. Topics like the illusion of separation, outdated social norms, world systems, and the human brain are my focus. My mission is to inspire an equal, respectful, and sustainable future for all life.
Do we choose our parents and if yes, why?
Have you ever wondered if you intentionally chose your parents before you were born into this lifetime? While at this time we have no way of knowing for sure, we can gain a lot of understanding and perspective if we consider this possibility. For example: What would that understanding mean to you in terms of…
Our brief moment in time
While I was taking in the sites the other day, I came upon an old black and white picture mounted on the side of a building. The image was of a gathering of men and women attending an outdoor event in the early 1900s. It looked like a beautiful sunny day. The men wore suits and hats. The ladies wore long dresses, decorative hats and carried parasols. As I looked at the picture, I…
Are we here to learn or experience?
Have you ever heard the phrase “Life is a school”, “Earth is a school”, “We are here to learn life lessons” or something similar? The odds are you have, particularly if you have searched the internet or books for the meaning of life. But is Earth really a school and are we really here to learn lessons?…
Are You Expecting a Hassle?
When you expect a hassle don’t be surprised if you get a hassle. Why? You have already…
When Someone Pushes Your Buttons
Do you have a person or perhaps more than one person who really gets under your skin and pushes your buttons? I’m not talking about a person who is physically, mentally or emotionally abusive. That’s a topic for another day. I’m talking about that person who rubs you the wrong way. They could be a…
Sometimes Now Is The Best Time To Say
Sometimes people come into our lives for a lifetime, a short time and perhaps only for a brief moment, yet no matter the duration some of them can stay in our heart forever. My ex-father-in-law was one of those people. I first met Phil over…