Is it possible to have compassion for oneself? If we understand compassion as the ability to experience another’s pain, how would it be possible to have compassion for oneself? Don’t we just, well, have our pain and suffering? How is the notion of compassion for ourselves relevant? Somehow it is. Somehow it must be so. … Read More
Author: Lisa Lindahl
The Metaphorical Road Trip*
You are heading towards California. You decide you want to go with someone else — company on the trip, share costs, more fun you think, ’cause you’ve gotten this far on your own and find yourself a bit lonely, a bit tired of doing everything yourself. You find someone compatible. The other person is on … Read More
A Gallery of Seeing, Musing…
It’s camellia time in the Low country! Even the cat enjoys the camellias… I still bring other flowers into the house. A habitual indulgence: Hmm…Fire and Air…any wonder they imitate one another? And now my other … Read More
The Question of Taste …
To walk the Way of Beauty and practice True Beauty aspires to transcend our culture’s ingrained notions of “taste.” Taste, as used here is defined in the dictionary as: the sense of what is fitting, harmonious, or beautiful; the perception and enjoyment of what constitutes excellence in the fine arts, literature, fashion, etc.; the sense … Read More
A Fantasy
Updated 4/4/2018 Farmers Teachers Mothers Artists What if these were the most revered, the most respected, visible and highly compensated jobs and roles in our society? What/who are they now? Football players Actors Corporate CEOs Politicians In the interests of being totally transparent, I did not do much* research about the above other than … Read More