Tonight around the dinner table, my husband and I were discussing the things of the world, when he mentioned that when he was a younger man, a sage with whom he was conversing told him that within his lifetime, the United States would no longer be a
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Thirty-one years ago, this week, I became a mother. It was amazing, wonderful, scary and filled with trepidation all at the same time. I have had the privilege of having a great mom. I had a perfect childhood by all accounts. Not really perfect in the ‘perfect’
Read more →In 1982, I became a mother for the first time. The year was filled with wonder and trepidation at the same time. I grew more excited every day, as I watched my body evidence the changes that were taking place. At the same time, I was conscious
Read more →Congratulations, Pope Francis With all the usual static in the news media, I was very pleasantly surprised to turn on the evening news and to see the whole program dedicated to the ‘white smoke announcement’ that we had a new Pontiff. We are told that we
Read more →In life, your chosen profession, where do you rank among the experts? This is a probing question. In my field of study, I am an iridologist, naturopath, teacher, mentor. How do I become an expert? How do I achieve world-class mastery? Neurologist Daniel Levintin notes: The emerging
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