Chakras Ancient and Modern: How Do We Know What’s Real?

A recent article has come to my attention by Chris Wallis concerning his scholarly research into the ancient writings on the chakras, and his debunking of modern or Western writings, including my own.  “The Six Most Important Things You Never … Read more

In Honor of an Immense Soul

The passing of a great leader calls us to honor what they stood for—a world of equality and justice for all.  Nelson Mandela was one of the greatest archetypal heroes of our time. In his 95 years, he traveled both … Read more

Now That the Dust is Settling

Pardon my silence over the last few weeks, but I was teaching in Europe and moving to a new house at the same time creating double chaos in my life. Things are finally smoothing out before I take off again … Read more

Are We Syrious?

ARE WE SYRIOUS?Avoiding the Monkey Trap of War in the Middle East Having written about awakening the global heart, and its importance to our future, I can’t remain silent on the subject of Syria. Here lies a very thorny world … Read more

New York State of Mind

So here I am in the Big Apple, attending the BEA-America’s largest Book Expo, along with tens of thousands of other authors, publishers, agents, bookstore owners, media, and book lovers in general. Walking through these halls with its millions of … Read more

Tidbits
You Don’t Want To Miss!

We live in an amazing universe—one we have barely begun to explore. As humans on the verge of entering our planetary adulthood, we are just now learning to get along with each other, to have enough power as individuals to … Read more

Hooray, Hooray,
it’s Finally May!

     Namaste! In the ancient Pagan calendar, the beginning of May is known as Beltane,the point halfway between spring equinox and summer solstice. This is my favorite holiday, as I love the bursting of spring, the promise of summer, … Read more

Creating Heaven on Earth

As we approach the 43rd Earth Day, we see that humanity has come a long way–and I mean that both positively and negatively. When the first Earth Day happened in 1970, people were barely beginning to wake up to environmental … Read more