Searching for the Right Tool Posted on 04/29/2020 by Michael Gray I got up after a sleepless night—well I probably got a few hours early on—and as most people would probably do, I got up,...
What Next? Posted on 01/14/2020 by Michael Gray Many of us have received marching orders from the most official of agencies. We have been summoned to a new life path by the...
A New Year’s Greeting Posted on 12/31/2019 by Michael Gray Our Hard-won Treasure I wonder why this doesn’t feel stranger than it does. Here I am, very early in the world, standing on the...
Better to Cope and Hope–than Mope Posted on 12/26/2016 by Michael Gray The Pathetic Hopeful Poem–Ken McKeon We need to change, Change utterly, There’s this Grotesquery afoot, A club footed staggering Eight-foot tall guy. His head...
Hope is a Sad Child, standing in the Rain Posted on 12/20/2016 by Michael Gray “Joining with ‘others’ in ‘our one world’, united in native sympathy through the similarities of mind that we share as a species, we could...
The Day has Come Posted on 11/22/2016 by Michael Gray “The recognition of not-understanding is the opening to understanding.” Revelations of Mind, p219 It seems that we all search for a place in the...
The Hope of the World Posted on 08/30/2016 by Michael Gray The problem with ethical maxims is that we may or may not follow them. They are likely to operate on the level of good...
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...
The Missing Center Rolls On. Posted on 09/23/2015 by Michael Gray Do we feel that we are at the center of something greater than our own foothold in life? Chances are that we try to...
Love Thy Neighbor Posted on 12/02/2014 by Michael Gray Our children and grandchildren will live in a future that we are now creating. So why aren’t we trying to leave them a more...