My father, Thomas Barstow, died unexpectedly on October 19. We were to some extent prepared for this because he had been treating bladder cancer...
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If you ask me, the “both/and” category rather than the “either/or” category wins hands down nearly every time. It opens us to...
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This past Sunday I attended a retreat sponsored by InsightLA and held in its beautiful new center on Olympic Boulevard in Santa Monica called,...
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The English word compassion comes from the Latin com (with) plus pati (to suffer). Its short definition is something like, “the deep feeling of...
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Just as psychological wholeness is about realizing a Self greater than the one delimited by the defensive and ambitious ego, we might say that somatic...
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I hate Kali. Kali is the Hindu dark goddess of death and destruction. She is depicted in art with a pointed tongue, holding on to severed skulls,...
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To doubt is to lack conviction or certainty. It is to be in a place of not knowing and is the opposite in some senses of faith, belief, or dogma,...
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The 16th President of the United States is noted both for steering the country through its most difficult period as well as for both his noble...
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Whatever else it is, spiritual guidance is not like following the law or taking the morality of others upon yourself. And it is not one size fits all....
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In my last article, I agonized to a certain extent about how one was to sort through the guidance of the soul given that 1) there are different...
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