I had to chuckle when I received notice of an event where I could chant Sanskrit mantras for weight loss. Not sure how I got on the mailing list…but all kinds of interesting things have happened since I started this journey :-). I just may stop by and check this out. Could be a nice … Continue reading
It is always interesting to see a different perspective on the life of someone committed to a particular faith.
All day I have been thinking about what, if any, New Year’s resolutions I would make. As you can see, I am a big fan of choosing to make change one manageable step at a time. I like looking back after a period of time and seeing the progress that was made using that approach. … Continue reading
If there is a beautiful place of worship nearby that you have always wanted to visit, you should go. Soon.
If there is one thing I have learned from My 52 Weeks of Worship it’s that it is possible for people of all different faiths to live together, love one another, learn from one another, and respect each other. I found out about the bombings in Nigeria early Christmas morning, as I was wrapping Christmas … Continue reading
Christians around the world are preparing to celebrate Christmas, the annual celebration of the birth of Jesus Christ. The San Francisco Chronicle reports that many are visiting Bethlehem this Christmas Eve; around the world many are preparing for their many commercial, cultural, and religious traditions. Merry Christmas to all who celebrate around the world!
Sometime between late last night and early this morning, we experienced the end of autumn, and the beginning of Winter – the Winter Solstice. This moment is celebrated by many faith traditions and cultures across the world. The Los Angeles Times reports on a new wave of interest in celebrating the Winter Solstice, which has been … Continue reading
MSNBC Reports: Jews around the world on Tuesday night began celebrating Hanukkah, the eight-day Festival of Llights. It has nothing to do with Christmas, it’s just celebrated around the same time. Known as the Festival of Lights, it’s to remember another miracle which dates back thousands of years. Hanukkah began after a war for religious … Continue reading
This weekend, I found myself in the Mile High City –Denver, and before I found a place to watch Tim Tebow in the Broncos v Patriots game, I first did some research to find a place to worship. I drove down the hill from Evergreen, Colorado, where I will be working for the week, into … Continue reading
Suffice it to say that, over the past few days, life has provided me with some weighty challenges. I found myself last night realizing that I needed some beauty in my life – and so I reached into my inspiration library for a book that could remind me who I am and what I am … Continue reading