PinnedPublished inCurated NewslettersLet’s Talk about Atheists and Firm Believers in the God of AbrahamAlthough their beliefs stand in stark opposition, each exhibits behaviors akin to the other, including shortfalls in critical thinkingFeb 5, 202495Feb 5, 202495
PinnedPublished inILLUMINATIONDizain of SuicideAlong with my essay on matters of life and death, including suicide, from the perspectives gained on my nearly 10-year-and-counting and…Sep 17, 2023108Sep 17, 2023108
Published inCurated NewslettersLove and a Successful Marriage May or May Not Go Hand in Hand“Tell me what you love about …,” is the dumbest question the Rabbi asked — no clergy person or therapist should ask that misguided question2d ago182d ago18
Published inCatharsis ChroniclesRestoring Sanity Individually and CollectivelyEveryone has the freedom and the power to exercise their free will and make beneficial ripples in the fabric of our livesJan 1838Jan 1838
Published inWrite Under the MoonNavigating Towards Acceptance of and Coping with the Unacceptable in the MediumverseTogether with thoughts on time, the dual nature of humans as material and spirit, and reincarnationJan 1330Jan 1330
Published inWrite Under the MoonA Poet’s Contemplation on SnowAnd time to release and let go (response to Moon challenge #9)Jan 726Jan 726
Published inWrite Under the MoonEmpty Chairs Will Enrich Your Lives with FriendshipTwo poems inspired by the 2024 Doctor Who Christmas SpecialJan 115Jan 115
Published inPaper PoetryDreams, Mystery, and UncertaintyA poem about enjoying life beyond the details — don’t sweat the minutiaeDec 30, 202431Dec 30, 202431
Published inCatharsis ChroniclesLet There Be LightA poem celebrating Yeshua (Jesus) and Judah Maccabee on this rare confluence of Christmas and the first night of ChanukahDec 25, 202425Dec 25, 202425
Published inChannSpirations and CoincidencesReflections on Purpose and LifeThrough three short poems and a companion essayDec 22, 202423Dec 22, 202423