This Site is crazy. A book
goes from prologue to epilogue — while here one sees the Epilogue first at the
top. OK! Because epilogue is prologue&prologue is epilogue. THE HOLD is
absolute because it has no boundaries and is Continue reading →
From late 1969 to 1973 ( year
of Roe vs. Wade ), I, a liberal minister in an Indiana college town, was active
with a nationwide Clergy Referral Service (CRS), counselling women/families
about abortion and where they could safely go Continue reading →
All doctors, nutritionists, Gurus
of Gut, and body-folk entire — stress exercise. Different stretches for different folks for sure. A personalized plan
is the key. But it seems few really stress the exercise dimension of breathing
all on its own. Continue reading →
This brief, but major,
APOETESSAY summarizes the core dynamic of my writings on breath and covenant.
These words theorize (mostly
poetically with nudges from the sciences and concepts of webs and networks )
the nature of existence as it evolves Continue reading →
For so long we’ve longed
A belonging for a home
That homes a homing
That has a being’s begun
Beyond a being’s begone
Sings a song that songs
A singing aptly sung
That verses a verse
That gives versing a Continue reading →
[To be read as an Addendum to the APOETESSAY below on
BREATH&BEING]
Below these comments are references to some recent
science articles, which I feel — howsoever poetically — assist what I’m attempting
to say about a universal law of Continue reading →
It’s almost like being new-born again — Only now it’s old-born back through the womb; Death’s grab of umbilical’s other end: To retract a life to no longer roam.
As yanked-out of nothing from which one came,
All creatures are Continue reading →
This phrase “Sacral Humanism” was introduced on this site
in the article “Three “S” Words to Clarify,” where “sacral” was used to replace
“secular” as the defining adjective for Humanism. So, I’m going to explain this
now. Humanism is prevalent Continue reading →