The Truth about Crows Posted on 03/21/2021 by Michael Gray Franz Kafka’s aphorisms still speak to the reality in which we live. One observation, which ostensibly targets our playful, adamant cousins, the crows, strikes...
Sorry that my Thank You card is late Posted on 08/21/2017 by Michael Gray From my journal entry of 8/18/17: “My mother would have been 99 today”. Perhaps that thought set me to imagining myself talking with people...
Freedom of Mind, Mind of Freedom Posted on 01/25/2017 by Michael Gray I doubt that I’m the only one who has felt like the mouse in Kafka’s “A Little Fable”: “ALAS”, said the mouse, “the world...
Longing to Belong Posted on 11/02/2016 by Michael Gray I had trouble sleeping last night and I tried a technique I learned years ago—designed to build a bridge between waking and sleeping consciousness....
Balance is a Movement in Space and Time Posted on 04/19/2016 by Michael Gray Discovering a healthy balance in how we feel and act seems to be an on-going challenge. As soon as we think we have found...
Floating in a Sea of Oblivion Posted on 07/08/2015 by Michael Gray Have you ever wondered how other people see the world? For that matter, how do we ourselves see it? Are we floating in some...