Fight against the hardening of our hearts

I pray that our hearts may be softened. I pray, not to an absent God, but to a humankind that has lost its humanity. My prayer is a hopeful imploring, a desperate beseeching: it is not in God's hands, but ours. My prayer is a stark question: Will we ever be able to actually love… Continue reading Fight against the hardening of our hearts

A Brief Message To My Family Who May Or May Not Judge Me For Converting To A Different Religion Than Them

My life is not a sterile thing to be poked and prodded in a petri dish. It is not a concept to be theorized about with inscrutable language by learned scholars. There is no need for justification, no need for a public service announcement to explain why. I am sorry— to myself and to others—… Continue reading A Brief Message To My Family Who May Or May Not Judge Me For Converting To A Different Religion Than Them

A letter to the Supreme Court

I wrote this letter on June 26, 2022, shortly after Roe v. Wade was overturned. I posted it on my old blog and am re-posting it here. Dear brothers and sisters on the Supreme Court, It is hard to write this letter. It is even harder to refer to you as my brothers and sisters,… Continue reading A letter to the Supreme Court

Channeling Ram Dass on my lunch break

some things people have told me about anger: it's not all bad. anger is the backside of love. there is nothing wrong with it unless you are defeated by it. it is a sword that can be used for justice. some things people have asked me about my anger: how can you create value from… Continue reading Channeling Ram Dass on my lunch break

Human Revolution Through Compassion and Interbeing

I have become disillusioned with politics as a vehicle for change. The pendulum swing from one party's policies to the other is constant and self-negating. As soon as one party gains power, changes made are swiftly undone, and those undone changes will be re-done when the other party re-gains power. It's a circle. It's an… Continue reading Human Revolution Through Compassion and Interbeing

Bowing to buddha-nature

“I heard that somebody threw a beer at Ted Cruz,” James* said in his rich southern accent. “Now, that’s just about the worst thing you could do to somebody. I don’t care who he is; that man is a human being.”