Author name: Amy Glin

Time Containers

I don’t know if it’s ADD or ADHD or what set of initials it would be called, but sometimes I want to do ten things simultaneously. When this happens, I start one thing, jump to another, stop doing any of it, have a drink of water and consider what I would like to watch on […]

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The Message and The Messenger

Gabor Maté attributes Buddha when he offers the teaching, “Your mind creates the world.” It’s a deep contemplation.  Words and actions mean one thing to one person; and different things to others — the recipient’s responses or reactions can run the gamut. Why? Your mind creates the world says that interpretations of happenings outside of

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Authenticity

These days more and more of us feel the call for demonstrating authenticity in our lives, myself included. What does that mean, and how did we lose it in the first place? Is it possible for us to be anything but who we are? It seems so. Human beings have feelings, the desire to fit

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Watch Your Moods

Long but worth the read! This piece is written by OSHO When a mood against someone or for someone arises, do not place it on the person in question, but remain centered. If hate arises for someone or against someone, or love arises for someone, what do we do? We project it on the person.

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The Threshold

I recently listened to a two-part presentation by Michael Meade called Thresholds of Change. Part one is called Standing on the Threshold. He believes we are all collectively standing on a threshold, individually, within our communities, and culturally worldwide. I agree with him.  Living in the world has changed drastically over the past couple of years. As

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