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What Grows in the Shadow of an Unfinished Dream
There is a particular kind of grief that comes not only from losing someone, but from losing the future you imagined with them. It is t...
When the Heart Gives in — The Ecology of Sacred Surrender
They say her heart gave out.
I say it gave in.
Those two phrases carry different universes inside them. Giving out implies collapse...
The Architecture of Resilience
"Rock bottom became the solid foundation on which I rebuilt my life." — J.K. Rowling
Resilience is often mistaken for toughness, but...
The Circular Economy of Grace
“Grace is the face that love wears when it meets imperfection.” — Joseph R. Cooke
There are days when the weight of disappointment s...
Integrity as the New Green
“Character, like a photograph, develops in darkness.” — Yousuf Karsh
There comes a time when the world seems to test not what you do...
The Ecology of Endurance
“In the depth of winter, I finally learned that within me there lay an invincible summer.” — Albert Camus
There are seasons of life ...
The Gift We Forget: A December Reckoning
We’ve hurtled into December like sleepwalkers toward a bright, noisy cliff. The lights are louder. The offers get louder. The lists thi...
The Enough Season: Discovering That We Already Have What We Need
There’s a moment each November when the world seems to hush. The wind changes. The trees, once wild with color, surrender to stillness....
Want Nothing, Feel Everything: A Sustainable Approach to the Holiday Season
Can you feel it already? The shimmer of the season is approaching—subtle jingles slipping into commercials, the early sparkle of lights...
From Waste to Wonder: How Small Steps Make Earth Month Count
As spring emerges in soft bursts of green and sunlight, Earth Month arrives to remind us of our deep connection to the world around us....