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November 16, 2018

Moving to the Medium Platform

Dear Subscribers, I wanted you to know that I am moving my blog to the MEDIUM Platform.  Thank you for being part of the experience here on Living in the Metaverse. I will continue to do some updates on this blogging site and the blog will stay “alive”,  but almost all activity will be on […]
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Published on November 16, 2018 13:05

November 3, 2018

Does The Dog Die? Dogs Are Our Teachers

Psychologists point to the importance of integrating sorrow into our lives. All world religions point to it as well. Jesus: “I have told you these things, so that in me you may have peace. In this world you will have trouble. But take heart! I have overcome the world.” Buddha: “Our sorrows and wounds are […]
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Published on November 03, 2018 08:14

October 4, 2018

God Made The Wolf. Man Made The Dog.

Relative to the age of the planet, the dog is a new addition in earth’s menagerie. Charles Darwin initially believed that the dog was a product of the Canis genus, wolf-like animals which included wolves, jackals and coyotes. New DNA information from archaeological digs points to only one progenitor of dogs — the Gray Wolf. While radiometric […]
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Published on October 04, 2018 10:12

September 3, 2018

“Do not lose heart. We were made for these times.” – Clarissa Pinkola Estes

Clarissa Pinkola Estes, Jungian psychiatrist and post trauma recovery specialist, writes this to  social activists.  Estes is perhaps most famous for her book, Women Who Run With the Wolves.  I originally posted this in March of 2017. I thought Labor Day, 2018 was a good day to reprint it. This letter  appears, in part, on […]
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Published on September 03, 2018 06:48

August 13, 2018

TOP TEN DOG-FRIENDLY COMPANIES TO RECEIVE THE 2018 DOG AWARD

Personal Note: This is an article reprinted from  MEDIUM. A few years ago, as winter approached, I faced four months of  cold and ice in a drafty two hundred year old home in New England. I woke up alone. I went to sleep alone. I worked, alone,  at home writing or editing for Rabbit Publishers. […]
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Published on August 13, 2018 12:13

June 27, 2018

the dog is available free to you before its publication date of October 2, 2018

We are delighted to announce that our novel, the dog, is available free  for a limited time on the dog website. We are proud of the novel and want to get the word out through friends and family. Just click on the private link here.  Simply input a working email address and our publisher will […]
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Published on June 27, 2018 11:28

May 22, 2018

An Exercise to Know Great and Sustained Joy

Here’s a preposterous-seeming exercise that has brought me a great and sustained joy. A sensei taught me this little known exercise. A Sensei is a wise person because of his or her years. I wanted to share this exercise with you in the hope that its application might be as powerful in your life as […]
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Published on May 22, 2018 04:28

May 12, 2018

Harvard Study Concludes a Healthy Relationship with Mom is a Key Component to Lifelong Happiness

In a conclusion that would have Freud jumping for joy, the warmth of your relationship with mom is seminal to your happiness. That’s right. Mom. And to top it off, along the way, if you have a strong relationship with mom, you might make a lot more money, too. For eighty years, Harvard’s Grant and […]
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Published on May 12, 2018 04:34

April 18, 2018

Cheerios? Fit For Man and Beast

Human and Dog Eat Together in the Morning My niece, Molly, says that my corgi, Arthur, is a social eater. “When the human meals come, Arthur wants to join in too,” she says. She’s right. When we eat, he eats. I get up at 2 am. So does Arthur. Both Arthur and I start our day […]
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Published on April 18, 2018 12:39

March 30, 2018

James Dean and Elizabeth Taylor Reenact the Crucifixion in a Photo by George Rinhart

  It is the way James Dean holds his boots to the ground.  It is a good rendering of the manner in which western civilization has come to understand how Jesus of Nazareth’s feet were nailed to the cross. One foot over the other foot. And there is a certain reverence in the holding of […]
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Published on March 30, 2018 07:00