Penelope’s Spinning Wheels Posted on 06/29/2018 by Michael Gray One of the oddest images in Homer’s “Odyssey” is of Odysseus’ incredibly faithful wife weaving all day and unravelling each night, a garment which...
Animal Stories are Us Posted on 05/24/2018 by Michael Gray Unsettling truths about the human realm can be more palatable when delivered in the form of a parable. In animal stories, such as told...
Spring Flowers in a Field Posted on 03/15/2017 by Michael Gray You can encounter an insight hundreds of times without it really catching hold in your mind–like a burr catches hold of your pant leg...
Crossing the Rubicon Posted on 02/28/2017 by Michael Gray Sometimes we turn down a new road, with little idea how momentous the consequences will be. Thank goodness that’s possible. “What we call ‘the...
The Heartbeat of Praise Posted on 02/15/2017 by Michael Gray “And may mind, wearied and weakened In this fictitious being so full of karmic actions and emotions, today find comfort and ease.” “Kindly Bent...