Magpie Wisdom

A ruckus erupted outside my office window. I looked out to see a mob of magpies attacking one of their own. I raced downstairs, out the garage and gave them my stern mom clap and voice, as if I was breaking up a playground skirmish. "That's enough. You guys leave him alone. Off you go... … Continue reading Magpie Wisdom

Snap out of it!

I sat on my front step this morning, writing out all of my woes, certain that if I got them onto the page, my brain would stop spinning and I could sleep better at night. I listed this experience and that feeling. This loss and that pain. The dream with the bear and the one … Continue reading Snap out of it!

Free Your Demons, They Have Better Places to Be

We think our demons have a hold of us. But what if we are holding onto them? What if we're comfortable in our pain or the stories we keep telling, grasping them tightly, even unaware we may be doing so? While practicing Qigong earlier this year with Grandmaster Mantak Chia, I was fascinated by something … Continue reading Free Your Demons, They Have Better Places to Be

Money Monday: The Seat of Happiness

I'm well into writing my next book. This one is about the energy of money. I had the great fortune of interviewing Ken Honda (international best-selling author and "happy money" mentor) years ago during one of my online courses in sacral chakra and abundance. I recently heard Ken tell a story about generosity and happy … Continue reading Money Monday: The Seat of Happiness

More Space, Please.

There was a time when I enjoyed, craved even, elaborate visualizations and meditations. It felt rich and enlivening to envision colourful imagery and story dancing across my mind and focused into healing parts of my body or psyche! However, these past few years, whenever I find myself in guided meditation, tension arises. My mind and … Continue reading More Space, Please.

Raising Bodhicitta

There is a practice in Buddhism called raising Bodhicitta. It may involve a particular mudra or hand posture. It may be done sitting or standing. Eyes open or closed. Raising Bodhicitta involves cultivating compassion and a desire to benefit all beings. It's a heart-felt intention often made at the beginning of meditation practice. The key … Continue reading Raising Bodhicitta

Waiting it out

This morning, I received the Daily Dharma from The Tricycle Community in my inbox. It read: Some people have the idea that practicing Zen or any religion is becoming God or Buddha, or even “becoming a good person.” But if you are grasping to become “enlightened,” it’s like putting icing over a mold of cow … Continue reading Waiting it out

Allowing the self to arise

*This post was written 2 days ago, after the eclipse. I didn't get to posting it then. Mercury and I were having tea and lost track of Saturn 😉 This morning on my front step, I completed my meditation by chanting the short form of the heart sutra mantra 9 times. Om gate gate paragate … Continue reading Allowing the self to arise