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  • Beagle Puppy1

    The Puppy Body

    We tend to think of time in a linear way, although science suggests that time doesn’t really exist the way we construe it. Because we’re finite beings in this physical body, with a beginning, a middle, and an end, we see ourselves as existing on …

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  • Autumn Leaves Forest Trees1

    Letting Go

    Driving through the Vermont mountains yesterday, the trees were beginning to hint (in some places not so subtly) at that change of season which in this part of the country can be so breathtakingly beautiful. Beautiful, but ambivalent, for me: this final, dazzling array of …

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  • Shocked Baby

    Humiliation and Spiritual Practice

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    One of my very best buddies once said to me, “it is impossible to live a deeply committed spiritual life—to walk the walk with our whole heart—without experiencing humiliation.” I have found this teaching to be profoundly true. In last week’s blog, I spoke about …

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  • The End1

    The End of the Story

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    One of the experiences of the spiritual path I am just beginning to understand is the aspect of “getting your buttons pushed.” You know what I’m talking about: someone who manages to get to you. Repeatedly. Incessantly.  Even when you’ve vowed in your mind that …

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  • I Love Being Lovable Hat

    How do I Know If I’m Lovable?

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    This week’s meditation topic was so juicy that, like a dog with a bone, I had a really hard time putting it down for any amount of time.  I carried it around all week, chewing on it. It really had me by the teeth. How …

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  • Projected

    Touch as a Path to Recovery

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    I, like many men who recover from childhood sexual abuse, began that process by talking to a professional therapist. It took me until I was almost 40 years old until I was ready to talk about it. But once I got started, I couldn’t stop. …

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  • Male Model Resting

    Resting and Abstaining

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    I’m halfway through a two-week period of personal retreat for myself which includes fasting, abstaining from alcohol, increased periods of meditation and prayer, and a lower activity level in general. But it includes something I’m noticing particularly because it is so absent from my “regular” …

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  • God Love Kindness

    The Brilliance of Kindness

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    Among American men, kindness often seems to be perceived as a useful thing for guys who really don’t have anything else going for them, sort of a consolation prize for the second- and third- prize winners in the race. So if you’re not smart as …

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  • Ying Yang

    Consolidating

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    All living things follow a predictable sequence of opposites: after periods of growth or active change, there is a moment of dormancy or rest, a time when nothing in particular seems to be happening.  In human experience, I refer to this process as consolidation: periods when what …

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  • Core Values 1

    Touch Practice: Mission, Vision, Values

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    Touch Practice describes an improvised, ritual practice of non-sexual partnered bodywork for the soul that empowers men through compassionate touch. My mission: to physically hold men as a spiritual practice of compassion to support and nurture physical, emotional and spiritual well-being, safety, and happiness to be …

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