Archive for February, 2009

What’s Up?

Posted on February 25, 2009. Filed under: LGBT, Spirituality | Tags: |

Today I start a journey that will take me to North Carolina and Florida. I will return to Huntington on March 11th and will give a free lecture on Energy Healing at Wild by Nature, 369 Main St., Huntington, NY, at 7:00 p.m. on Friday, March 12th. To reserve a place at this [...]

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Releasing Conflict through Inner Dialogue

Posted on February 24, 2009. Filed under: LGBT, Spirituality | Tags: , , |

Think about a conflict  – something draining your emotional energy. It may be between two nations or two people in your neighborhood.  If you feel involved, it is draining your  energy.  You can reclaim that energy through inner dialogue.
Visualize a round table.  See yourself taking a seat.  Invite your Higher self.  On a piece of [...]

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Honoring the Earth

Posted on February 17, 2009. Filed under: LGBT, Spirituality | Tags: , , |

This we know.
The earth does not belong to us;
we belong to the earth.
This we know.
All things are connected
like the blood which unites one family.
All things are connected.
Whatever befall the earth
befalls the sons and daughters of the earth.
We did not weave the web of life;
we are merely a strand in it.
Whatever we do to the web,
we [...]

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Thought-Form Clearing

Posted on February 10, 2009. Filed under: LGBT, Spirituality | Tags: , , |

When I started this blog, in January of last year, I realized that there were some parts of my spiritual praxis that didn’t lend themselves to description in a blog. Some practices were too long and elaborate for the short essays that I might expect a blog-reader to read. One of these practices is the [...]

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Gardening as Spiritual Work

Posted on February 3, 2009. Filed under: LGBT, Spirituality | Tags: , |

For the past two years we’ve had a splendid garden at Easton Mountain where I live.  I’ve eaten peach tomatoes, which actually have fuzz.  Our gardener for those two years is moving on to other areas, including helping to start a community garden in Cambridge, NY.
Last Sunday, I and four other men met with him [...]

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