Seeing True™ is a moment of epiphany that is so pronounced that subsequent changes in direction or behavior are dramatically altered for the better. The Greeks called this “metanoia,” which means "change of mind," though it might translate better today as “a profound change of heart.” In the Seeing True framework, we focus on transformation as the desired result, and forgiveness and relationships as the spaces in which we practice.
Finding Grace For Yourself - Yes You Mae Show
/On October 5, 2021, I was invited to be a guest of Amanda Mae Gray of the “Yes You Mae Show” to engage in one of my favorite subjects: finding grace for ourselves, and as a result, finding the wherewithal to offer that grace to others. You cannot provide to others what you cannot provide for yourself.
Read MoreGuidance from Beyond?
/Isn’t it interesting that the ways that our most valuable lessons come are rarely of the placid variety? We seem to learn through thunderbolts, sometimes with pain and suffering, and just as often with epiphanies that turn us in mid-step. Transformation is like that: disruptive, disconcerting, and disorienting.
Read MoreSpeaking True: It's About Fit
/Nine out of 10 people who have problems weren't people problems - they were fit problems. Okay, so what's the difference here? We put people in places where they can't thrive, they can't do well, it's not the person - that's the problem.
Read MoreRight Here, Right Now
/There is not and cannot be an alternative present moment. It can only be right here and right now, exactly as it is, and exactly as it is not. So the only question worthy of our consideration is what to do with this moment that life has provided?
Read MoreSpeaking True: Projection
/We humans are non-stop projection devices. We, consciously and unconsciously, seem to find ways of projecting ourselves into situations, circumstances and instances that are oftentimes none of our business. It’s a very self-centered approach, but it’s also a very human action.
Read MoreSpeaking True: Are You In The Plot?
/Sometimes there are stories, experiences, that we have that become really, really important in our lives. It happened to me a number of years ago when my daughter, Brianne, who goes by Bree, was in film school.
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