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November 2005 Archives

Wednesday November 30, 2005

On the Side of the "Heretics"

I finally saw the film "Goodnight, and Good Luck," a look at the life of broadcast journalist Edward R. Murrow during his most important and emotional year at CBS. It's a wonderful study of one man's unshakable integrity. Don't miss it. Once home, I put the words "Edward R. Murrow religious beliefs" into a Google search and got this from The Museum of Broadcast Communications website:

Murrow was apparently driven by the democratic precepts of modern liberalism and the more embracing Weltanschauung [worldview] of the American Protestant tradition.

In Alexander Kendrick's 'Prime-Time: The Life of Edward R. Murrow,' for example, Murrow's brother, Dewey, described the intense religious and moral tutelage of his mother and father: "they branded us with their own consciences." Murrow's imagination and the long-term effects of his early home life impelled him to integrate his parents' ethical guidelines into his own personality to such an extensive degree that Edward R. Murrow became the virtual fulfillment of his industry's public service aspirations.


Endearingly, Murrow once said, "I have always been on the side of the heretics against those who burned them because the heretics so often turned out to be right. Dead, but right.

Tuesday November 29, 2005

Goodnight, Sweet Prince

Well, Prince is dead. I euthanized him in a large pot that I let sit overnight in the basement refrigerator.

Prince was our angelfish. And when the kids and I bought him nearly two years ago, he really looked like an angel. He was the most beautifully formed tropical fish I'd ever seen. At his passing, he was about four-and-a-half inches long and ivory-white.

But, boy, did he suffer. He'd been sick for four months with a growth that formed on his mouth and got bigger. In September, we Chatterings went to the pet shop and analyzed our options with the man who had sold us Prince. He suggested treating Prince with a solution that would require isolation from the other fish. This meant we'd have to buy a second tank and aerator. Not really a good option. We decided as a family to just keep Prince's existing water clean and let him remain where we was in hopes he'd get better. This was a bad decision, I guess, because Prince only got worse. He started lolling on his side, actually getting up to eat and then lying down again afterwards. I'd never seen a fish behave this way. In time, he stopped eating altogether.

The pet shop man had told us Prince could infect the other fish. So we discussed flushing him, but all agreed that was a horrible idea. Finally, I said, "Okay, kids, it is time to hospice." I put Prince in a large pot and let the pot sit on my bedroom dresser.

Always on his side now, Prince's eye stared at the lights on the ceiling. What did he see?

"Oh, I don't want to look at him," my younger son said.

After the kids went to bed, I came online to search for more ideas, never expecting to find the cold storage solution suggested on the Sea World website. When refrigerated, a sick fish just gets sleepy and dies. Apparently, experienced tropical fish owners euthanize with relative frequency.

It was painful to say, "Goodnight, little Prince," and shut that basement refrigerator door. But he was so sick. We'll have the backyard funeral this afternoon, with fitting tributes.

I have found a fascinating virtual pet cemetery online that is so crowded its founders are now asking for a small processing fee to help them with the costs of posting the tribute.

Additionally, New World Library has recently published a wonderfully comprehensive book on pet loss called Rainbows & Bridges: An Animal Companion Memorial Kit by Allen and Linda Anderson. The kit includes a journal, set of meditation cards, and three types of pet memorial services, so families can have a ritual to gain closure and honor the pet. What a wonderful gift to give anyone with a dying pet!

Tuesday November 29, 2005

Frosty, What Happened?

Has HearthSong.com gone mad? Check out this kit of snowman faces on one of my (formerly?) favorite websites for spiritual kid gifts. Ahem! What was so wrong with the coal and the carrot?

Tuesday November 29, 2005

The Enlightened Breast Self-Exam

Every woman's doctor is trained to kindly ask, "Are you performing your monthly breast exams?" And most women answer: "Ah, yes, well mostly…that is, when I remember."

Yesterday, as I was perusing breast cancer books at a local bookstore, I found a whole new concept.

Here it is: Women should massage their breasts every day--in the tub or shower, before sleep, any time they can manage it.

With one woman in eight still getting breast cancer, daily breast massage makes great sense.

Women sometimes tend to think of their breasts as other people's property...their infant's or their partner's. But if women were to touch, caress, massage their own breasts daily, they would better acquaint themselves with the feel of the soft tissue and glands. They would become better judges of any changes or irregularities. Some authors also indicate that daily breast massage can help to keep the breast healthy, free of actual and energetic blockages. (Any new lump that seems suspicious should be checked out immediately, of course, and not massaged at all.) Here's a web link to a massage therapy site that indicates that breast massage could perhaps become the next domain of the professional massage therapist--with client consent. Very interesting…

Monday November 28, 2005

From Tracy Chapman's New Album

CHANGE

If you knew that you would die today
If you saw the face of God and love
Would you change?
Would you change?
If you knew that love can't break your heart
When you're down so low you cannot fall
Would you change, would you change?

How bad, how good, does it need to get?
How many losses, how much regret?
What chain reaction
What cause and effect
Makes you turn around
Makes you try to explain
Makes you forgive and forget
Makes you change?
Makes you change?

--from Tracy Chapman's new album "Where You Live"

Monday November 28, 2005

Chicken Soup Day

"I want to take my temperature again," were my nine-year-old son's first words this morning. "Hmmm," he said, frowning at the results. "98.4.""Yeah, I think you can go to school," I said, stroking his forehead. "But look, only three more...

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Monday November 28, 2005

Working the Water Cure

Hey, how are you doing in your efforts to drink eight glasses of water a day? I have re-devoted myself to the ritual, but my daily totals are still uneven. Yesterday, I counted only four or five glasses. The day...

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Wednesday November 23, 2005

Does the Pope Wear Prada?

A cute piece on the Pope's flashy red (and probably Prada-designed) loafers aired Tuesday on CNN. You'll love this video clip. I have to thank Beliefnet.com's astrologer Shelley Ackerman for sending it to me with the note: "Jupiter in Scorpio...

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Wednesday November 23, 2005

The Beauty of Huston Smith

Please read Wendy Schuman's Beliefnet.com interview with author and religious studies scholar Huston Smith. If you are fascinated with what joins the world's great faiths, Smith is a wonderful author--I'd argue the best. His books are comprehensible and accessible. And...

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Wednesday November 23, 2005

Listening to Lincoln

In 1863, President Abraham Lincoln offered this Thanksgiving proclamation to the nation in the throes of the Civil War. The following quote sounds so apt for our world today:"I do therefore invite my fellow citizens in every part of the...

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Tuesday November 22, 2005

Big Hugs to Squanto

I would like to contribute something else to your upcoming Thanksgiving--a grateful thought directed towards all the world's hidden and helpful people, all the enlightened beings you wouldn't expect to show up in the nick of time, but who nevertheless...

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Tuesday November 22, 2005

At the Service Station

My husband and I will be driving up to western Massachusetts with the kids tomorrow for the holiday. So today I prepared for the trip by taking my car in to have the oil changed. Also, for the past six...

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Tuesday November 22, 2005

Praying Hands

There is at least one pairin every thrift shop in America,molded in plastic or plaster of parisand glued to a plaque,or printed in church pamphlet colorsand framed under glass.Today I saw a pair made out oflightweight wire stretched over a...

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Monday November 21, 2005

Could You Say Grace?

It's not too early to print out some table prayers for this coming Thursday's feast. I know you don't want to feel like Ben Stiller in the hilarious movie "Meet the Parents." Remember? When asked to say grace, he panicked...

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Monday November 21, 2005

Classic Thanksgiving Radio Shows

We do not homeschool our children, but some of my best ideas about family life come from progressive, enlightened homeschooling networks. Here is a link to a homeschooling newsletter that regularly distributes classic radio programs from the 1940s and 1950s....

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Monday November 21, 2005

Native American Prayers and Blessings

My children have spent the last eight weeks studying the Native American tribes of the woodland and coastal regions of the eastern U.S. This, and the coming Thanksgiving holiday, got me interested in finding Native American prayers that could be...

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Friday November 18, 2005

Books for Those Grieving Through the Holidays

If you are grieving the loss of someone as we approach the holiday season, I have found two books that might be of some help. I have not yet read them, but the Amazon.com reviews on these are excellent.The first...

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Friday November 18, 2005

The Best Snack

At ten-thirty this morning, I ate a sliced organic apple with several large curls of good Parmesan cheese. I drank a cup of green tea. I can't tell you how centered and blessed this made me feel. I even sat...

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Friday November 18, 2005

You're Not Sick, You're Thirsty

As we move into the holiday season, it is good to be reminded to drink at least eight to ten glasses of water a day. In fact, I believe that if you concentrate more on drinking water than you worry...

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Friday November 18, 2005

Share Thanksgiving Memories

Oh gosh, I remember the school assembly held at my public elementary school on the Wednesday before Thanksgiving. We were asked to bring canned goods for those less fortunate than ourselves. The cans were then arranged in a grand display...

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Thursday November 17, 2005

Getting the Gist of the Dalai Lama's Visit

If you were chattering instead of attending to His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama's visit to the U.S. last week, I can begin to interpret it for you. (Sounds like he had a cold, unfortunately; one reporter complained that he...

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Thursday November 17, 2005

Chattering Dog

This morning, some hard-hatted men with a backhoe put orange cones down one side of our street. Then they started digging through the asphalt with a jackhammer. I have no idea what their goal was out there, but the noise...

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Thursday November 17, 2005

Tired of Trying to Sit?

There are many ways to meditate. You don't have to sit in a lotus position for hours, chanting "Om." That works for some, but not for others. More than a year ago, Beliefnet.com producer Lisa Schneider and I created a...

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Wednesday November 16, 2005

It Helps to Record Your Chattering Thoughts

One reader writes: "When my mind gets to chattering, I sit down and write out everything that I am worrying about. This helps to quiet my mind. About a month or so later, I go back and read it. I...

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Wednesday November 16, 2005

You Can Get NPR'S 'Writer's Almanac' E-Mailed to You

While we're on the subject of writing, author, editor, and sacred treasure Garrison Keillor is an important part of my life. He is one of the highlights of my day, in fact. And I am indebted to Jim Kullander of...

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Wednesday November 16, 2005

Putting in a Window

Carpentry has a rhythm that should neverbe violated. You need to move slowly,methodically, never trying to finish early,never even hoping that you'd be done sooner.It's best if you work without thought of theend. If hurried, you end up with crooked...

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Tuesday November 15, 2005

Mean Streets

Has this ever happened to you? While driving down the road in your car, you spy an individual who has jay-walked standing on the two yellow lines in the center of the road. You think: "My God. This person is...

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Tuesday November 15, 2005

I Have An Abiding Fondness for Hot Water Bottles

How can you resist them, especially at this time of year? Taking a hot water bottle to bed is a delightful way to end a busy day. Brooklyn integrative nutritionist Rachel Kieffer tells me they aid digestion. And while they're...

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Monday November 14, 2005

Ask for What You Want

Of course when you are paying so much for organic groceries, you do not have much money left over to buy a new winter coat.That's why I shop for my clothes in consignment shops. So on my way to pick...

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Monday November 14, 2005

My Day in Vegenaise

I knew it was going to be a busy week, so I decided to stock up on groceries at The Park Slope Food Co-op immediately after dropping my young Chatterings at school. Forty-five minutes later, I'd accumulated an admirably large...

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Monday November 14, 2005

Why Chattering?

"Chattering mind" is a Buddhist description of the human intelligence at its most undisciplined. Our minds chatter, grasp, struggle to understand. Too frequently, we define ourselves by these thoughts. We become these thoughts. And our lives become distorted and artificial.So...

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Monday November 14, 2005

To the Reader Obsessed Over Lost Love

I received a note from a woman who writes that her uncontrolled chatter "seems to be stemming from the rejection of someone I have been in love with." "This person is not in love with me," she goes on to...

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Monday November 14, 2005

This Blog Has Been Brought to You By Dark Chocolate

I gave up cigarettes when I was twenty-eight. Then I let the coffee drop. Strong Lipton tea? Yeah, that was bad. Now it's down to green tea, white tea, and Kukicha twig.It sounds like I'm an old elk in deep...

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Friday November 11, 2005

Capote's 'Christmas Memory'

With the hot movie about Truman Capote still in the theaters, everybody's rereading Capote's "In Cold Blood," the true story of two men with closeted sexual issues who brutally murder a wholesome Kansas family of four. I say, "There is...

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Friday November 11, 2005

The School of the Seasons

It is hard to look outside at the brilliant yellow leaves and not think of one of the world's greatest appreciators of the eternally changing seasons: a Seattle writer named Waverly Fitzgerald. If you don't know her work and her...

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Thursday November 10, 2005

Our Epic Struggle With What Is Bad for Us

Not long ago, as I was walking out the door of a "Gesture of Awareness" meditation retreat held in a hip section of lower Manhattan's Chelsea, I nearly collided with Michael Imperioli, the actor who plays Tony Soprano's drug-addicted nephew...

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Thursday November 10, 2005

Landscape Painting Break

This past summer, while browsing in a bookstore, I happened upon a slim volume devoted to the landscape paintings of a still-living Massachusetts artist named Mary Sipp-Green. If I were a painter, I would want to paint like her. I...

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Tuesday November 8, 2005

Do You Know About Mary Oliver?

Bone1.Understand, I am always trying to figure outwhat the soul is,and where hidden,and what shape and so, last week,when I found on the beachthe ear boneof a pilot whale that may have diedhundreds of years ago, I thoughtmaybe I was...

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Tuesday November 8, 2005

Thank You for the Posts!

I am touched by your warm, supportive posts. They make me see that we could indeed develop a large community of like-minded chatterers. Let me know about the religious or spiritual practices you observe, the teachers you're drawn to, and...

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Tuesday November 8, 2005

Pulling Awareness in on the Breath

I was recently fumbling through the sun salutations in a yoga class with a teacher who was new to me. Sun salutations are always a challenge since I prefer, like most women, I think, the more feminine, "yin" yoga postures--the...

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Monday November 7, 2005

The Moral of That Story

It is a challenge to mindfully administer herbal medicines and vitamin supplements. And if you're establishing yourself as the family's healer, you must ask yourself: "Am I giving this remedy based on wisdom and good experience, or am I blindly...

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Monday November 7, 2005

Prince Charles Is Not a Snobbish Bore

Could we take our eyes off Camilla Parker Bowles's borrowed tiara for a moment, and see that Prince Charles (currently on tour in the U.S.) is not such a loathesome guy? As I learn more of his passion for the...

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Monday November 7, 2005

A Rude Awakening

On October 31st, I gave my nine-year-old Chattering a teaspoon of Sambucol Black Elderberry Immune System Syrup with his breakfast.I didn't think my son was getting a cold. Halloween was preoccupying me and, since my mind is often chattering, I...

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Friday November 4, 2005

From the Homepage of Krishna Das's Website

"Place your burdenat the feet of the Lord of the Universewho accomplishes everything.Remain all the time steadfast in the heart,in the Transcendental Absolute.God knows the past, present, and futureHe will deterine the future for youand accomplish the workWhat is to...

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Friday November 4, 2005

Would Beethoven Use Beliefnet?

Check out NPR's fascinating "Talk of the Nation" interview with Edmund Morris regarding his new book "Beethoven, The Universal Composer."In a response to a call-in question about Beethoven's spiritual development, Morris reveals that while the great composer was schooled in...

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Wednesday November 2, 2005

Fresh Thinking on a Very Old Subject

Must read! Must read! Do not miss the interview on "co-creational" sex with "futurist and social architect" Barbara Marx Hubbard still accessible on the website "What Is Enlightenment?".Everybody knows that the sexual heat of a youthful relationship is one of...

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Wednesday November 2, 2005

Meeting Myself at Macy's

The famous Macy's store on Manhattan's 34th Street now has two shoe departments: a "Comfortable" shoe section stocked with sneakers and rubber-soled sandals, and a "Fashion" shoe department brimming with the kind of spiky footwear you might see on "Desperate...

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Wednesday November 2, 2005

Posted in the Changing Room of My Yoga Studio

Dear yogis,...Leave valuables in change room at own risk. All are divine but some do not know it yet....

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Wednesday November 2, 2005

Ya Noor--The Sacred Light Before Dawn

I woke up at five a.m. one recent morning, in part because I'd gone to bed at ten (an unusually early hour for me, unfortunately), but also because the window shade was beating against the bedroom window pane, making a...

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