March 2021

Informed Consent Requires “B.R.A.I.N.”

The “BRAIN” behind Informed Consent In the book Grace and Grit: Spirituality and Healing in the Life and Death of Treya Killam Wilber, author/theologian Ken Wilber talks about the years-long struggle his wife had with breast cancer. After numerous attempts, often cutting edge or non-traditional, even “natural” treatments, to stem the progress of the disease, …

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Ode to Blanche

I set up the camera and let it roll. In her kitchen. In rural Iowa. August, 1993. Over the next two hours my eighty-four-year-old friend, without hesitation, without probing, without concern, spoke…about her itinerant life and the struggles of share-cropping, about the infidelities of her husband, his alcoholism, their divorce—and their remarriage the following year, …

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A Matter of Acceptance (Part II)

“I Am Not Who I Was!” Coping with the Loss of Identity There is no greater suffering than constantly measuring yourself and coming up short except perhaps the realization that your suffering is hurting others.                             ~ Vironika Tugaleva Mom stared down from their 4th floor retirement community apartment to the parking lot below. Their …

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Fanny

Out of the corner of my eye, as I passed her room in the health care center, I caught a glimpse of Fanny staring blankly at the wall.  She attended chapel every Sunday, but she had been missing that day. I stopped, knocked on the door, and asked if she was all right. Still surprisingly …

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