Gary's Blog
This blog contains reflections from my journal. I am always interested in where others are in their lives in these matters of the soul, so if you are moved to share, please do so. Simply go to the Contact page, or leave a comment at the end of any of my entries. Meanwhile, blessings on your journey.
Below are links to the ten most recent entries. To view more, use the pagination menu at the bottom of each listing page.
Treasuring Human Companioning
…a way to be with one’s inner life is the human companioning that we, you and I, are together.
A Day of Grace
Usually I am nervous about leadership roles, concerned about what will happen, about doing a good-enough job. This often manifests a defense of over-preparing.
Celebrating Profound Differences
You said that when I put words in your mouth on my blog they are not your words but rather your words as seen through my filters.
Integration
…So how do you integrate experiences like breathwork — the experience you had Saturday with Regina and Andreas?
A Dance Lesson in Life
I felt fear around the conference call. As my helper has reminded me time and again, in fear I cannot access my channel to Spirit, I get blocked and even more nervous and anxious.
Fifteen Years Later
Pat and I went to our fourth session of Holotropic Breathwork with Regina and Andreas in Lexington. …
Dancing the Mystery
…The title of my piece was Dancing the Mystery. It traced the main theme in my life, that is, my constant search for meaning, all the way back to my childhood. …
Free To Be Human, and Often Wrong
It seems I have been plagued with anxiety my entire life — “Anxiety Not Otherwise Specified” was the official diagnosis 10 years or so ago in the psychologist’s office, and I was offered meds to reduce this anxiety if I wanted. I didn’t.
Knowing and Gnosis
On a 900-mile-drive this weekend to and from Missouri to visit relatives, Pat read to us the first few chapters of Cynthia Bourgeault’s 2010 book The Meaning of Mary Magdalene. We are both hooked on this book and look forward to finishing it.
Feeling At Ease this day
Pat looked at me, sort of sprawled out in my chair, and said, “Look how you are so ‘at ease’ this morning.”