Rather than play, I practice. There’s so much to learn and nothing to lose. Obviously, I lack the competitive edge, always have. For me, “the only way to win is to refuse to play" (Seth Godin). It is only in the last 10 years that I developed a lifelong practice, and that did not happen... Continue Reading →
Fewer Future Boomerangs
When life is hard, as it is at this moment, I would rather escape, but I have learned what I miss when I do that--a lifetime. Sounds dramatic, maybe because it is. Fear presents dramatically, doesn’t it? Having a daily Zen practice opens my eyes to moments of escape, not wanting to be in the... Continue Reading →