Gary's Blog

This blog contains reflections from my journal. I am always interested in where others are in their lives in these matters of the soul, so if you are moved to share, please do so. Simply go to the Contact page, or leave a comment at the end of any of my entries. Meanwhile, blessings on your journey.

Below are links to the ten most recent entries. To view more, use the pagination menu at the bottom of each listing page.

Here I Stand

…a fear arose in me, an old deep fear. It came from my daring to speak my truth…

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Facing Pride

Blogging the way I do makes me uncomfortable at times. And at other times the posts feel like they come from deep within my core.

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Living from Source

I was tapping into Source during meditation and other quiet times, but then later executing and living from ego, from memory.

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Holding the Longing AND the Not Knowing

Alone, in my sandbox, doing my own thing rather than facing the pain of unfulfillment

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Price of Transformation

Oh yes, I want transformation, right? Of course I do, I am spiritual, my ego says. But yesterday’s pain in my relationship with Pat caused great anxiety

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Showing Up

I could see a Puer Eternis (Eternal Boy) in me who had not taken responsibility for manifesting his life.

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Mom, Again

I came to see how profoundly these bonding patterns and techniques impacted my relationship with others, and especially my relationship with those closest to me.

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What Is Truth?

Will I be debunked or laughed at regarding my passion for the Pathwork teachings in the presence of such an accomplished thinker?

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Dropping into the Journey of Life

For some reason I am more aware of the pain around me. Pain in my children’s lives, dear friends battling cancer, and tensions galore in the Pathwork community I serve.

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Loving the Part of Me that Doesn't

I realize that depending on approval from the outside will never satisfy. …Intellectually I realize that only I can say I am OK, and MEAN IT.

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