“I believe I synchronistically discovered your website. What you write about the nature of reality highly resonates with me. I just wanted to say reading it has made a substantial impact on my mind. It feels like I found a…
“I believe I synchronistically discovered your website. What you write about the nature of reality highly resonates with me. I just wanted to say reading it has made a substantial impact on my mind. It feels like I found a…
My mom and I (as her personal caregiver) are alone. Sure there are friends nearby who thankfully help at our fringe (e.g. I received an anonymous gift card today with my appreciation). But I am left to solely care for…
My mom has moderate Alzheimer’s disease. Back in 2012, I chose to move in with her to ride along her challenging decline, in order to help understand and communicate her adaptations to other caregivers. I worked solidly and lived modestly…
Never to contribute to fear whenever possible, but suffering seems rather amplified these days. There is the harm path to power. There is also thankfully the healing path to power. That latter path has plenty of space for a positive…
Sometimes I find myself in the mood to write. There is no predetermined path, when I travel this way. The day has been another long one. Providing care on limited resources to someone special is challenging, especially given my propensity…
While hoping that you are all doing well amid these oddly challenging times, I provide my heads up regarding my upcoming yearly Memorial Day essay to be posted at midnight on May 25. As with any of my yearly posts,…
I hope that you are all safe during these oddly challenging times. As a personal caregiver for my mom who is doing her best to manage Alzheimer’s disease at 78 years of age, I need to be tremendously careful to…