Category Archives: Blog
Concerning Art and Justice
The Loveland Museum sits on a busy street in downtown Loveland, Colorado. It’s a modest, innocuous building which over the last few weeks has been the site of an unexpected controversy centered on the recent opening of the museum gallery’s … Continue reading
The Genius
The word for “beginning” or “origin” in Greek is genesis. Its root appears in other words like geneology, genes, gender, and genius, referring to being born from a certain source. For a number of years, I have been musing about … Continue reading
Who Dreams You?
Recently Dick Cavett, wrote on his New York Times blog: “The question I can never find an answer to is the one that makes dreams so mysterious. When you watch a movie or read a story you don’t know what’s … Continue reading
Elizabeth Gilbert’s Solution for Dealing with Success and Failure
Elizabeth Gilbert, author of Eat, Pray, Love, recently gave a talk on the pressures she’s experienced with the success of her popular memoir. A common question many people ask her is how she’s going to deal with expectations that she … Continue reading
Reflected Light
For more than 30 years I have thought about, read about, taken classes on, and cultivated my intuitive mind. I can trace my interest in intuition back to two dreams I had within a month’s time in the summer of … Continue reading
A Vision Board is a Wonderful Tool for Creativity
A vision board is a visual tool you can use to support your dreams and creative projects. I have personally created vision boards: to become aware of my inner experience, to visualize my dreams for the future, to lay out … Continue reading