“There is no place like the home to come.” H, There is no place like the home to come, I feel. We have been told this over and over “The Grief and the Silence.” H, I don’t want to tie this up neatly because so much of life as we see it is unresolved. “The Grief and the Silence.” H, Is there a time to stop grieving? Life presses back on you very hard. The lessons we are supposed “The Grief and the Silence.” H, There is a lot of advice about grief. It has this fantasy about it: the idea that it makes “The Grief and the Silence.” H, It has been the strangest two or three weeks of my life. You know all the details. Tragedy has “God is your home.” H, We need to make the move from the singular to the plural and then to the singular again. This “God is your home.” H, What of all this joy we hear of? Where is this abundance? Where is this peace? How do we “God is your home.” H, There has always been this hint of a feeling that all is not well. I know you have felt “The strange feeling of success.” H, It is not doom and gloom. The good news is a portrait of joy not of repression or despair. “The strange feeling of success.” H, We have a deep fear of failure. There is a nodding, snivelling, massive monster on our shoulder always asking « Previous 1 … 31 32 33 34 35 … 62 Next »