Tattered, etc Endings and transitions are so challenging, and sometimes I have to whisper to myself that grief is messy, it’sokaythat it feels messy. Why wouldn’t it. Messy is the nature of the experiences. Like tattered prayer flags, the tattering is how the prayers are set free, s...
Day 588 – Endings and Beginnings (The Final Chapter) Hi guys… It’s over. Everything. In a good way. I’m sitting at home. My home for the last 12 years and 11 months. In the middle of Los Angeles. City of Angels. In the kitchen, my houseguest is frying plantain. I’m sitt...
the Americans sincerely want peace but are just stunningly incompetent. Second, the incompetence is by design; the game is rigged to generate an agreement between Russia and the U.S. that is unacceptable to Ukraine. Third, Putin and Trump have already worked out common plans for the...
Transitions are not always easy and we often don’t give ourselves the time to fully process our endings before we jump into the next thing. Take the time if you can and I am almost certain you will find it helpful. Have you tried other techniques to help you process a transition? Plea...
t be very hard for us to remember them. The followed is one example. January was named by God Janus. He was a strange god because he has two faces. He could look in the two directions. He could look forward or backward at the same time. He was the god of endings and beginnings....
In this universe, there will be no happy endings. “I can tell you this. The guy who’s trying to break into the vault? You know that guy?” Stephen closes his eyes and sighs. He knows what she’s about to tell him. “Uh huh. What about him? Is he dead?” “No,” she ...
The version of Aaron writing this post is about to be gone, soon to be nothing more than a face in some old photographs or a faded memory in the minds of people who knew him when. And, in a way, that’s bittersweet, as so many endings are. But, on the plus side, the new ver...