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Child-like

James Hillman, author of A Blue Fire and one of today’s most imaginative thinkers, says, “Knowing our fantasy life is to know ourselves profoundly. From that particular kind of self-knowledge that is beyond ego comes a strong sense of destiny. … Continue reading

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The Dignity of Chocolate vs. Hallway Sex…

(and the ecstasy of having both with Honest Love) I had a conversation with a gentleman recently about the complexities of marriage and the difference between men and women with regard to sex.  He insisted that sex and the desire … Continue reading

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Louis Armstrong, Reality & The T.V.

It is not my nature to watch television, even though I thoroughly enjoy Oprah’s facial expressions and raw candidness with her guests and audiences.  Her natural ability to communicate is as endearing as it is engaging.  Ellen’s child-like innocence, vulnerability … Continue reading

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Commitment vs. Complacency

(and the hidden betrayals of the heart…) “Love is of all passions the strongest, for it attacks simultaneously the head, the heart and the senses.” Lao Tzu The Mind and Commitment What is commitment? When explored deeply, we understand all … Continue reading

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