Journaling: A habit worth forming
For the month of June, I will be participating for the first time in the Wordcount Blogathon 2013. I have participated in blogathons through my other blog, Writing Prompts from … Continue reading →
View ArticleWriting on the Fabric of One’s Soul
In 2004, I decided to leave a burgeoning career as a feature writer to hearken to a spiritual calling. For almost a decade I stopped writing professionally and relied solely on … Continue reading →
View ArticleSunday’s Blessings
Sunday is the first day of the week. We begin by taking pause. We take time to breathe and allow our souls to come forth. Sunday is soul day. We … Continue reading →
View ArticleOf Synchronicity, Altars, Rituals and Writers
Carl Gustav Jung coined the term synchronicity to refer to two or more events that do not seem to be causally related but occur within the same time frame; events that … Continue reading →
View ArticleFive Great E-Courses with Bendy Pricing
I first learned about Satya and Kaspalita last year when I read about their mindful writing practice of “Writing Small Stones.” That was about two years ago, and the couple’s … Continue reading →
View ArticleGive Yourself Permission to Write Garbage!
During those days when the words won’t flow, and ideas simply won’t come – don’t pack up your writing tools. Instead, allow yourself to write garbage! It could just be … Continue reading →
View ArticleBlooming in Hard Times
As I write today, I marvel at how brightly the sun is shining outside my window – draping the leaves on the trees and bushes with its warm glow. The … Continue reading →
View ArticleJoin the Two-Page a Day Writing Challenge
Spiritual Writers Network is sponsoring a two-page a day writing challenge, which begins on September 1 and ends December 31. That’s a total of 122 days and if you write … Continue reading →
View ArticleThe Graciousness of Life
“So, Joe, why grow your hair long? Why not just go bald?” Len asked our friend Joe, matter-of-factly. I heard Joe mutter something, but my mind was far too preoccupied … Continue reading →
View ArticleThriving in the Most Unlikely Places
Without any effort from humans, this plant sprouted from a crack between our concrete fence and the floor near our garage. I have always marveled at how plants can grow … Continue reading →
View ArticleSundays Blessings: Help comes in the midst of a disaster
Typhoon Haiyan is now being considered as one of the strongest typhoon that has ever made landfall. Last Friday, local time, it made landfall in the Philippines at peak strength, … Continue reading →
View ArticleSunday’s Blessings: Witness to Courage
As we begin another week, I would like to pause and take this opportunity to pay tribute to our beleaguered countrymen whose lives had been gravely affected by the wrath … Continue reading →
View ArticlePoetry Tryout
Although I never studied poetry, I love to write poems. Here is a poem written a few months ago, using one of the techniques suggested by Peter Levitt in his … Continue reading →
View ArticleWhy Writers Keep Journals
I don’t remember exactly when I began writing on a journal. Unlike some writers who remember the precise time and day when they first wrote on their first journal, journal … Continue reading →
View ArticleThe Journal as a Stepping Stone
The notebook – no matter what size or shape; whether it’ cheap or expensive – holds many promises for any writer. It can be called a journal or simply a … Continue reading →
View ArticleJournaling: A habit worth forming
For the month of June, I will be participating for the first time in the Wordcount Blogathon 2013. I have participated in blogathons through my other blog, Writing Prompts from … Continue reading →
View ArticleWriting on the Fabric of One’s Soul
In 2004, I decided to leave a burgeoning career as a feature writer to hearken to a spiritual calling. For almost a decade I stopped writing professionally and relied solely on … Continue reading →
View ArticleSunday’s Blessings
Sunday is the first day of the week. We begin by taking pause. We take time to breathe and allow our souls to come forth. Sunday is soul day. We … Continue reading →
View ArticleOf Synchronicity, Altars, Rituals and Writers
Carl Gustav Jung coined the term synchronicity to refer to two or more events that do not seem to be causally related but occur within the same time frame; events that … Continue reading →
View ArticleFive Great E-Courses with Bendy Pricing
I first learned about Satya and Kaspalita last year when I read about their mindful writing practice of “Writing Small Stones.” That was about two years ago, and the couple’s … Continue reading →
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