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Impermanence
By
Edie Weinstein, MSW, LSW
Although I am not a practicing Buddhist, I have several friends who are and whose example serve as guides for me to live a life in harmony with love and compassion. One such friend is Greg Schultz (a nice Jewish boy who took his Buddhist vows several years ago). He was also the yenta (matchmaker) who opened the door to…
Like A Handprint On My Heart
By
Edie Weinstein, MSW, LSW
Although I have never seen the musical Wicked (it’s on my bucket list), one song in particular echoes so clearly with the ways that I feel about the people who have touched my life in the past half century. I remind folks that everyone they now know and love was once a stranger and…
My Cup Runneth Over
By
Edie Weinstein, MSW, LSW
This morning, on the way into work, I stopped to get a cup of chai. I carried it up to the counter to pay for it and had the precognitive experience of seeing myself doing exactly what I was about to do a moment later…spilling it on the counter. Kind of like seeing yourself…
Common Beauty
By
Edie Weinstein, MSW, LSW
When you open your eyes each morning, what is the first thing you see? If you wake up next to another person, do you behold them with eyes of love or derision? If an animal companion is nestled beside you, do you feel a sense of gratitude for their warm fuzziness? If you are sleeping…
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