Control and ‘Turning it Loose’

What I am thinking about at the moment, and what I would like to reflect briefly on here, is a phenomenon that we might describe as the contrast between trying to “control” things and its opposite (or, perhaps, advancement), “turning it loose.” I am a person who struggles a lot with letting go of controlContinue reading “Control and ‘Turning it Loose’”

Alex Hemingway, Surfer and Seeker

I’m grateful for my long-time friend Alex Hemingway. Thankfully, Alex knows that I am grateful for him and for the meaningful ways in which our lives have intersected over the years. Nevertheless, I would like to reflect briefly here on some of the ingredients which have made this friendship so tasty. To begin with, AlexContinue reading “Alex Hemingway, Surfer and Seeker”

Opportunistic Predators

This post could be called an un-gratitude post, as what I feel moved to write about tonight is something which both disappoints, and sickens, me: the opportunistic predators a.k.a. online gambling platforms. I guess, in a sense, you could say that I am grateful for these dastardly websites, because they remind me in an unmistakableContinue reading “Opportunistic Predators”

The Unknown Man at the Purdue Fountain

The Unknown Man at the Purdue Fountain, circa 2015, made a lasting impression on me, though he has absolutely no idea that he did. How did he make an impression, you might ask? Well, by the way that he was reading his book, that’s how. As I was sitting beside one of the fountains onContinue reading “The Unknown Man at the Purdue Fountain”

Inge Mula Brookhuis, Licensed Professional Counselor

I was thinking about Inge last night. Inge was a woman whom I saw for psychotherapy when I was in graduate school in Carrollton, GA. I saw her almost every week, for just shy of two years, between 2012-2014. When I think of Inge, a smile breaks out over my face, which is usually aContinue reading “Inge Mula Brookhuis, Licensed Professional Counselor”