
The Quiet Art of Witnessing When the World Seems So Loud
There are days when the noise of the world feels relentless—news cycles that churn, notifications that buzz, a culture that...
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Beloved
“And did you get what you wanted from this life?”I did.And what did you want?To call myself beloved, to feel myself Beloved on...
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988 Day: “You Are Not Alone”
As a mental health professional and one who believes deeply in services for all, ‘988 Day’ is not just a day but a day I feel is...
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Letting Go: The Spirit and Ritual of Zozobra
Every September, approximately 65,000 people gather in Santa Fe to watch Old Man Gloom go up in flames. Zozobra—a 50-foot...
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Presence Over Perfection
For years, I worked diligently to be perfect – the perfect employee; the perfect pastor; the perfect therapist; the perfect...
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Waymarking and the Art of Waymaking
Long before GPS and step-counting apps, travelers relied on waymarks to guide them along unknown roads —simple stones, painted...
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My Summer Tech Detox: Lessons Learned
This summer, I did a thing.
I unplugged.
Not entirely, and not forever—but enough to feel it. Enough to notice how...
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Forgiveness and Reconciliation: Space for Both, but Not Always
I have recently been giving a great deal of thought and consideration to the application and understanding of Forgiveness and...
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Collective Effervescence and the Need for Community
There’s a sacred energy that fills the air when we gather—when voices rise in song, when laughter echoes at shared tables, when...
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