• Introducing the “Preacher.”
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The Way of the Flower

~ A life's journey visually explored through the lens of macro photography and as experienced through Vipassana and Zen Buddhism, Process Theology, Jesus & Photoshop

The Way of the Flower

Tag Archives: Healing

True Nature Cries Ouch!

November 25, 2014

When I returned home from a brief and brisk afternoon walk with the dog my partner asked as she usually …

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These old shoes

November 5, 2014

In “Aging to Sage-ing,”Rabbi  Zalmon Schachter-Shalomi, explores the question of our true nature first, by eloquently re-imagining Freud’s basic premise …

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So, the wife said…….

March 19, 2014

Next morning I woke up with the intent of following through on the old Sage’s advice to learn something new …

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Down on the Farm

December 30, 2013

A year ago the letter arrived confirming what my intuition told me was true about my dad.  Joy arose followed …

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Bounce

November 22, 2013

Loving what you photograph in the sense espoused by Buber won’t make you a better photographer or give you better …

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Who are we without our Stories?

November 1, 2013

It’s been over a month now since I made the trip back to Missouri to see my mother. It was …

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Old Territories and New Maps

October 24, 2013

The ripples of Metta which had arrived via my iPhone straight from Katherine’s heart gave me sweet dreams and I …

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Eating Lunch all by your self

August 21, 2013

I love home grown tomatoes – specifically, heirloom tomatoes such as Missouri Pink Loves, German Reds, and Ethel Watkins’  Juicy …

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Lunch with A Hungry Ghost

October 6, 2012

A “hungry ghost” is a Buddhist image – a metaphor depicting one who is lost in confusion and delusion, one …

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A Practice of the heart.

May 14, 2012

The last time I seriously played at  being a photo artist was in October – since then  I hadn’t even …

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