There is no Death By Henryk Skolimowski Death does not exist. Only life exists. When life is ending We are departing. We depart because Everything is departing Continually. After your... read more →
Thich Nhat Hanh was coming to the Omega House in upstate New York. It was the late 1990’s and I hadn’t a spare penny to even consider the journey. A... read more →
Attachment and loss, attachment and loss ----- this is the human story. We lose parts of ourselves as we adapt to the demands of the world. Those for whom we... read more →
Henryk Skolimowski Edited by Paul Kieniewicz Philosopher and ecologist Henryk Skolimowski died in his hometown of Warsaw, Poland April 6, 2018. Henryk inspired generations of ecologists and conservationists. He was... read more →
God and Goddess can no longer be projected. They are inner experiences through which we discover ourselves, nature, relationships, and the imperial moments that are gifts we cannot understand. Soul-making... read more →
(The nature of this blog is presented in the spirit of 19th Century writers who published their work in monthly instalments.) FRAGMENTS BROKEN WHOLE By Amber Poole-Kieniewicz We buried... read more →
By Paul Kieniewicz Amber and I have been here for almost two years. Polish politics is opaque, something we scarcely understand. We can barely name the chief actors in the... read more →
Man’s soul is a complicated thing and it takes sometimes half a lifetime to get somewhere in one’s psychological development. You know it is by no means always a matter... read more →
Language is a living organism which means language can vanish, become extinct like any other living organism. Native American Indians have struggled for generations to keep their customs, their stories... read more →
If you had only one hour to live, what would you do? Would you not arrange what is necessary outwardly, your affairs, your will, and so on? Would you not... read more →