Ever since I finished F, I've been thinking about G. "G is for God and Goddess" insists on being the topic; Goddess for those readers who prefer a feminine idea of a Deity, but why write about a Deity? I've always known there is a God, ever since I can remember. My father was a... Continue Reading →
F is for Fear
In her latest book "A Course in Weight Loss", Marianne Williamson offers plenty of food for thought about fear. Simple, yet profound statements pop from the page. For example: Fear rather than love has been doing your choosing. (P.64) Whoa! Who among us can honestly say they have never made a fear-based choice? When I first... Continue Reading →
