Nothing to Lose? Posted on 05/12/2024 by Michael Gray I do have things to lose. And the fear of losing them is often enough to keep me outside the ring of fire and...
All the Math we Need to Know Posted on 01/01/2023 by Michael Gray Don’t we all sometimes look in a direction that is not a point on any compass? Don’t we keep drawing the measure of a...
Searching for Better Tenants Posted on 07/10/2021 by Michael Gray Humility is an experience of the commonality of all human beings. As we experience this commonality, our attitude toward life becomes light and open....
Travelling Light Posted on 03/10/2020 by Michael Gray It seems that we are often in the grip of opposing tendencies and easily err on one side or the other. For instance: gravity...
Searching for Home. Posted on 07/16/2019 by Michael Gray I’m reading a book (“I Still Believe”, by Desiree Woodland) about her struggles to regain her faith (that an all-knowing God is still caringly...
The Caterpillar and the Phoenix Posted on 11/09/2016 by Michael Gray I live in a nest woven out of all the twigs and pieces of string–the maxims and identifications–that I have picked up over a...
Spontaneity and Wholeness. Posted on 05/10/2016 by Michael Gray Coming home to the potential of our lives, we see that everything we try to hold on to is a seed, blown in from...
Morning Sketch, a poem by Ken McKeon Posted on 02/14/2015 by Michael Gray Grace never entered his mind as he stumbled down The early morning waking ways of this brightening town. Dogs came to his mind as...
Home is Where the Heart is Posted on 12/09/2014 by Michael Gray A psychiatrist friend, now passed on, used to use a phrase that his students would quote: “Be it ever so miserable, there’s no place...