By Debra Basham, on October 9, 2018 While on retreat, stuff comes up. While it is common to think what comes up is about someone or something else, it is always coming from within. With a bit of kindness, awareness can expand, leaving a space of love and gratitude.
The October, 2013, retreat in Howell, Michigan, presented me with roommate stuff. […]
By Debra Basham, on October 8, 2018 This week I will be at Oakwood Retreat Center in Selma, Indiana. I will be practicing noble silence along with all of the other retreat participants. While noble silence, or even retreat, may seem a strange experience to many, it is balm to body and soul.
This week it might be fun for you […]
By Debra Basham, on October 4, 2018 Right after posting this blog, I was gifted a box of blank cards titled “Tree of Hope.” I am posting again, with the new title and with the front of the card now included.
Deep Spring Center Thought for Today
“If you wish to live in (a certain city) what might block you from […]
By Debra Basham, on October 4, 2018 Deep Spring Center Thought for Today
“If you wish to live in (a certain city) what might block you from manifesting that move? Is there any question about your worthiness to live in a place that is most delightful to you? Any question about fear of getting what you want? The question here is not […]
By Debra Basham, on September 27, 2018 An alternate title for this post could be: Fleas Have Not Yet Flown.
Checking in with our small group on the Dharma Path (a two-year course with Barbara Brodsky, Aaron, and John Orr) on Tuesday evening, I shared feeling very sad about the removal of a beautiful, big, old (about 60 years), tree that […]
By Debra Basham, on September 20, 2018 Those who know me well know I am a real cat lover. I don’t have a cat right now, but I wrote a poem about trying to woo a barn cat into the house. It was inspired by “What a Figure Can Do!” (Craft Tip 14, page 118-125) from The Crafty Poet: A Portable Workshop, […]
By Debra Basham, on September 15, 2018 “The whole problem with people is that they know what matters, but they don’t choose it.” — Sue Monk Kidd
I was sharing with a precious friend about how her current role as a caregiver for her husband is similar to a mom’s taking care of an infant. The aura of the person being cared […]
By Debra Basham, on September 9, 2018 Tell me, what is it you plan to do with your one wild and precious life?
“The Summer Day” by Mary Oliver from New and Selected Poems, 1992 Beacon Press, Boston, MA Copyright 1992
It has been quite some time since I made a two-year commitment to a formal program of study. Deep Spring Meditation […]
By Debra Basham, on September 3, 2018 I have come to truly savor watching the TV reality dancing shows. My first (and perhaps still favorite) is So You Think You Can Dance, but I have also come to enjoy Dancing with the Stars and now World of Dance. It is wonderful to see the dance arts gaining recognition as having value. Football […]
By Debra Basham, on August 26, 2018 I am starting a two-year study with Barbara Brodsky and Aaron and John Orr. As a preparation, Barbara shared a detailed meditation/dream she had where she was asked what her highest intention was. As part of this process, a high being conducted a sort of interview. This being asked if there were those who would […]
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