“Within nothingness there is infinite potential.”— Shunmyō Masuno, Zen priest and author In a world obsessed with doing, achieving, and acquiring, the idea of nothingness
“Within nothingness there is infinite potential.”— Shunmyō Masuno, Zen priest and author In a world obsessed with doing, achieving, and acquiring, the idea of nothingness
Let’s talk about healing. And heeling. And why one involves inner peace and the other involves being emotionally leash-trained by someone who may or may not know
Over centuries, the meaning shifted from defence to regret, transforming into the modern sense of an expression of sorrow or remorse. That evolution reminds us
While hearing mass the other day the priest said something in his sermon that really struck a deep chord within me and I’ve been ruminating
The beginning of healing is the hardest. Taking that first step — whether it’s telling your story, asking for help, or just admitting to yourself
Ah, the wonders of artificial intelligence. First, it beat us at chess. Then it started writing poems and generating essays that made high school students