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Category Archives: teaching
What Do I Want to be When I Grow Up?
I thought this question got answered once and then that was it. NOT! And it’s not like I’m one of those people who didn’t know. I mean, every once in a while, when I’m fantasizing about this easier life that … Continue reading
I Have Been Replaced!
No, no, not in couples therapy. I know that would make for great drama, but not such a happy life for me so NO! And, to be honest, I won’t really be replaced until 1/1/2012, but today it’s official: the … Continue reading
Posted in acting, art, Buddhism, career, nature of the universe, teaching, writing
Tagged changing whose life?, stepping down, theatre
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Nantucket Flight, Acting, Mind/Body, and the Rocking Acting Class…the day before 9/11/11
So. I will say this about the mind/body stuff: I am, at this moment, procrastinating about writing about rage. It is still morning, right? At 11:37am. I have 15 minutes to put in this morning. Or soon. And I will … Continue reading
Posted in acting, Buddhism, love, lovingkindness, mind body connection, mine, nature of the universe, relationships, teaching
Tagged back pain, Buddhism, grief, healing, mind body
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The Teacher or At What Cost Humility
I have been finishing Jack Kornfield’s book, After the Ecstasy, the Laundry. And crying. Perhaps because in all the other reading, I found such a focus on Buddhism, on meditation, on one single path, and while it’s all been interesting … Continue reading
Posted in Buddhism, Spirituality, teaching
Tagged humility, image, Jack Kornfield, Japan, success
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