Where's the Beauty in That?
/Amid and beyond the mayhem, loss and grief, there is a remarkable beauty to the whole of creation. Even as I recall and recount the experience here in this blog, I can feel it to the core of my being.
Read MoreSeeing 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.
Amid and beyond the mayhem, loss and grief, there is a remarkable beauty to the whole of creation. Even as I recall and recount the experience here in this blog, I can feel it to the core of my being.
Read MoreThe world is filled with opportunities to interact with people in all kinds of ways, and to get feedback, and have interactions, and have relationships. In the end, maybe it goes back to what your mama told you: It's not what you say, it's how you say it.
Read MoreA wise old man once told me that one of our fundamental human flaws is that we prefer “nouns to verbs.” My response was simple, “Freddie, what the hell does that mean?” He laughed really loudly and I felt a bit stupid, so I asked more forcefully, “What the hell, Freddie?”
Read MoreWhenever I speak or write about fear, someone invariably says, “Fear can be a very healthy response.” True enough. Yet there is more to this story, and more than a little benefit from exploring it.
Read MoreSome years ago, one of my mentors taught me that our first response to any problematic interaction needs to be considerate. It’s the least we can do for starters.
Read MoreProbably the most common comment or question I get from clients of all kind is, what's wrong with someone. I go all geeky on it. Because if you've ever heard of the bell shaped curve, it looks like a bell.
Read MoreOn this episode of “Speaking True,” we find ourselves heading down an interesting path during a conversation about the meaning of life. As the conversation unfolds, we find ourselves pondering this question: How will we engage the terms of life that are often given to us?
Read MoreSeeing True is a framework and practice for living an engaged life through forgiveness.
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