Alone…but not Lonely

“The most terrible loneliness is not the kind that comes from being alone, but the kind that comes from being misunderstood. It is the loneliness of standing in a crowded room, surrounded by people who do not see you, who do not hear you, who do not know the true essence of who you are….

The Keys to the Kingdoms

“And when the Pharisees demanded: ‘When will the kingdom of God come?’ he answered them and said, ‘The kingdom of God will not be seen. Neither will they say, ‘Lo here!’ or, ‘lo there!’ ‘for, behold, the kingdom of God is within you.’” (Luke 17:20-21)  This popular verse is understood to mean that, as opposed…

Auld Lang Syne

Most people think of “time” as something of an absolute construct. The seconds and hours go on and on, irrespective of whatever is happening “in” time. Scientifically speaking, that is not accurate. First, time is essentially a measurement of motion. Whether it is the sun moving across the sky or the gears of a clock,…

Orenthal James

O.J. Simpson passed away.  I don’t bring that up to recall his infamous murder trial or that surrealistic drive in the white Bronco that mesmerized people all over the world. I also am not bringing it up to remember his extraordinary football playing career—though I still cringe a bit at the thought that the Philadelphia…

It Aint Over Till…

“If there is nothing for which you would commit murder, you cannot play the role of Lady MacBeth!”  That is how the now aging opera diva, Maria Callas, dismissed a young, pretty, but not quite ripened, ingenue who aspired to one day take center stage on her own.  She had the voice, yes, and even…

Not Two

“You shall love the LORD your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your might.” (Dt. 6:5) Most people think of the term “integrity” in the moral context of “honesty,” with the opposite being “dishonesty.”  That is technically not the case.  “Integrity”–which has the same root as “integer” or…

Nirvana is Within You

A friend was telling me about a recent visit to Turkey which included the ancient monastic cells of monks in the caves of Cappadocia. As he considers himself a “typical engineering type,” he was trying to understand why people would adopt such a reclusive lifestyle. I agreed with him, but not for any mathematical formulas…

“To Be or Not To Be”

This is a painting by the 20th Century American Painter, Edward Hopper.  It is titled, “Night Hawks.”  To ask in the spirit of Captain Obvious: is this real?  The answer, though, is not so obvious.  It is “real” in the sense that it is a painting that one can see, touch and even smell.  In…