Category Archives: spirituality

Facing Your Inner Grinch

I have to admit that, as a psychotherapist, I have never looked forward to the holiday season. It is a painful time for some, riddled with memories of family violence. Being deployed to a war zone and perhaps enemy fire. … Continue reading

Posted in psychology, spirituality | Tagged , | 3 Comments

What Books Shall I Keep?

I am currently going through a process of downsizing at my office and that includes going through a fairly sizeable collection of books. Most I will donate. But the decision as to what to keep has been interesting if not … Continue reading

Posted in psychology, spirituality | Tagged , , , , , , , | 3 Comments

The Long Thanksgiving Dinner 2022

Once again, my favorite holiday is here. And once again I reflect on who joins us and who has gone to to the Black Curtain. And once again I pause to be thankful. In the past, I have written about … Continue reading

Posted in psychology, spirituality | Tagged , | 1 Comment

Veterans’ Day 2022: A Piece of Paper

Veterans’ Day is certainly a day where we veterans pause and reflect on whatever time we spent in the military and in whatever capacity. What is in my thoughts and heart this year is what a humbling spiritual journey it … Continue reading

Posted in psychology, spirituality | Tagged , , | Leave a comment

The Truth Is Out There (Maybe)

I am reading yet another book titled “The Four Agreements” (a very good book, by the way) in which the writer Miguel Ruiz posits what he has come to experience as The Truth. I have read many such books over … Continue reading

Posted in psychology, spirituality | Tagged , , | 1 Comment

Dreams and the Spiritual Path

As John Sanford observed in his book The Kingdom Within, in biblical times dreams were viewed as a vehicle through which God would speak to us. That view has faded some and for a time was replaced thanks to Freud. … Continue reading

Posted in psychology, spirituality | Tagged , , , | 2 Comments

Heroic Women of the Bible

As I work my way through the Bible for what I believe is the ninth time, I am again struck by the presence of heroic women and am also struck by how my Church has minimized the role of women. … Continue reading

Posted in psychology, spirituality | Tagged , , , | 1 Comment

A Successful Marriage

My wife and I once had a discussion of what contributes to a successful marriage. We (mainly she) came up with : respect, good communication, and a good sex life. When I respect someone, I speak to them in a … Continue reading

Posted in psychology, spirituality | Tagged , | 1 Comment

On The Shakers

On the Shakers Posted on January 2, 2017 by richp45198 I recently had the joy of visiting the Shaker Village at Sabbathday Lake in Maine. It is beautiful in its simplicity and dedicated to sustainability among many spiritual virtues. I wanted to repost … Continue reading

Posted in psychology, spirituality | Tagged , , | 1 Comment

On Blue Collar Roots

On a shelf in my office is a large piece of coal. It is there as a reminder of where I come from and where my roots are. Those roots are solidly amidst what is now referred to as “blue … Continue reading

Posted in psychology, spirituality | Tagged , , | 2 Comments