A friend sent me a note after my previous post. Her husband, she said, had grown up in a family that substituted isolation and alienation for love, hard ‘discipline’ (most of us would call it verbal abuse) for compassion, and religious [...]
A friend sent me a note after my previous post. Her husband, she said, had grown up in a family that substituted isolation and alienation for love, hard ‘discipline’ (most of us would call it verbal abuse) for compassion, and religious [...]
I spent most of June this summe, in a graduate Institute with teachers of all grade levels (k-university), in several content areas, and from varied backgrounds. The seminar lasts for three weeks. During week 2 we discuss cultures: what each [...]
A blogger I admire deeply — The Dalai Grandma — has been talking about a topic near & dear to my heart: everyday Buddhism. That’s not, I’m sure, what she would call it . She is both far more educated [...]
I will caution you right now: if you believe it’s okay (for any reason whatsoever) to be mean to children in the name of religion, you should find to do other than reading further. Because this is my bit for [...]
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Previous Posts
grand-nephews & grace ~
posted 3:52:24pm May. 17, 2013 | read full post »
days of youth, death, & disconnection ~
posted 1:06:43pm May. 16, 2013 | read full post »
three-step practice ~
posted 11:08:52am May. 15, 2013 | read full post »
MIL/ DIL/ beginner's heart ~
posted 12:35:35pm May. 13, 2013 | read full post »
all my children ~
posted 4:23:14pm May. 11, 2013 | read full post » |