This is my offering to improve people’s and communities' well-being. i incorporate lessons from The Way Of Love, The Circle Way, and other forms of sacred circles.
Photo (The Fresh and The Ancient) Credit -Photo by Joey Kyber on Unsplash Jim enjoys a half-hour chatting with Tenneson Woolf. Tenneson, as you'll le...
Artist's Credit - Mother of God of Tenderness - Icon written by Caroline Furlong Jim dedicates this episode to the art of becoming a faithful, asture,...
Photo Credit to Hazel Bartram-Birchenough - Transfiguration (Oil on Canvas) - as seen at The Episcopal Church Visual Arts' "Worship The Lord in the Be...
Jim promises that CircuOsity and more thoughts about living into loving relationships via The Circle Way will be on later this week. For today - Jim c...
J.R. Korpa's photo "Mannequin Models" courtesy of Korpa and Unsplash. Jim Opens up this week's episode with a welcome and explaining of CircuOsity's p...
Jim takes an adventure on how to be navigate our pilgrimages with our emotional elephants. He calls upon Jonathan Haidt's Happiness Hypothesis work t...
A curious thing happened on Facebook today. Amy Welin invited her friends to join her in complaining less. Amy is the Dean of the Episcopal Cathedral ...
Jim offers his reflection on the themes of freedom, liberty, and independence. The July 4th holiday in the United States is next week. Politicians and...
Jim invites Gil Stafford into CircuOsity's space. Gil shares a bit of his writing to set the space for this chat. Gil shares how his writing shapes h...
I use a quote from Linda Thompson to converse about the relationship between pain, suffering, and compassion. Thompson said: "Our uniqueness, our indi...