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Shifting Despite Plans

Shifting Despite Plans

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Each time there occurred an event with some charge to it, I learned from it and grew

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Plastic Flowers

Plastic Flowers

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this is how writing helps to bring forth difficult knots into the light of day to be loosened with psyche’s teeth and my faith in the process.

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Please, Not That Song

Please, Not That Song

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If I can make even one person feel supported, like I’m speaking their language, then it’s all worth it; this is why I am on the planet.

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Prehending

Prehending

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as if we were to blame for having been around to have suffered it; our struggle, a dismissible inconvenience.

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Focaccia Fasting and Dialogue

Focaccia Fasting and Dialogue

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The moment when you might realize that the story does not serve you and you can free yourself from it, then you are awake not only to yourself, but to the broader loving universe, to what matters.

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The Open Window Between Us

The Open Window Between Us

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it is as if the pure energy of your conversation completes a circuit that helps to power the world, as if God needed a thought to be worked through, to be spoken out loud.

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How We Are At All

How We Are At All

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"Do you think you'll be loud enough?"

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Courage

Courage

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Open to it instead, and you will learn things you had not imagined, about yourself, and people in general.

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Framed

Framed

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She wasn’t going to show you something beautiful, she was going to suck the life from it, almost as arrogant as my grandmother, not caring about who got in the way.

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Grief and Time

Grief and Time

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Then, what was essentially a giddy child in the body of a grown man, used a remote to drive a robot out of the truck–the robot, the size of a rototiller on tracks, with arms that worked, and a camera, and the man was getting paid for this!

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