When you expand your consciousness, there is nothing left but to forgive Because you can see all sides. You see how it all makes sense. The Divine Consciousness sees everything, and it all fits together perfectly. There is no right or wrong. That’s what’s meant by neutrality in this respect. Even the pressure is good.Continue reading “Forgiveness”
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Grief and Arancini
It’s Good Friday and we are 28 days into the quarantine period due to Covid-19. My grandmother, “Granzie” died last week. My heart broke twice; once when she died and again when we learned she tested positive for Coronavirus a few days ago. I hated that she was one of the statistics, those cold, hardContinue reading “Grief and Arancini”
Sojourn
My parents introduced me to world religions and meditation from an early age. At Boston College, a Jesuit school, I learned more about world religions and earned a BA in Psychology. At 20 years old, my best friend passed away from leukemia. In my deep depression, I found that focusing on compassion for another human,Continue reading “Sojourn”