Posted September 30, 2018 in Monthly News

Living on Borrowed Time

You must have shadow and light source both. Listen, and lay your head under the tree of awe. ~ Rumi

In a recent blog, I shared the deep emotions I have been experiencing around this third third of my life.

Readers of Yellow Brick Road know I am actively processing the undeniability of our […]

Posted August 31, 2018 in Monthly News

Hippocratic Oath

Medical students must take the Hippocratic Oath, a promise to “first, do no harm,’ (“primum non nocere” is the Latin translation from the original Greek.) While we may not be a medical student or a doctor, perhaps an oath to do no harm is a good foundation for our communication.

Of course, after we […]

Posted July 31, 2018 in Monthly News

The Third Third

The only thing that has actually changed is our age. The opportunities for growth continue to flow. Our purpose for being here remains the same. Our responsibility to ourselves never abates. It’s comforting to count on these things. It makes our choices simpler.

There’s always the right step to take, the right response to make, […]

Posted April 30, 2018 in Uncategorized

When It's Difficult

“The capacity for getting along with our neighbor depends to a large extent on the capacity for getting along with ourselves. The self-respecting individual will try to be as tolerant of his neighbor’s shortcomings as he is of his own.” Eric Hoffer, American moral and social philosopher, author, recipient of the Presidential Medal of Freedom […]

Posted April 30, 2017 in Monthly News

Sitting Still

Recently, I saw the following quotation in an article by Tommy Rosen, founder of Recovery 2.0, a tool that uses mindfulness (yoga) for recovery from addictions. Given that we are all dealing with aversion and grasping, longing and dreading, clinging and avoiding, the quotation can serve as the basis for all our recovery.

We […]