
Out of Touch
One area of learning has been around our capacity for empathy. Thirty years ago when I worked with children diagnosed as autistic the understanding

Donkey Library
A question this week from someone who came to an introductory Kabbalah class four years ago: David, I have a “very simple” question

Holding Opposites
This past year I was privileged to develop and teach a new year-long class with Lili Zohar—designed for third year students-we call it Holding Opposites.

Island Time
Island time is sacred. City time is profane. Call it Courage was the first novel I read; a 1941 story by Armstrong Sperry of

Nonrandomness
A mile wide. That was the center of this tornado. When nature strikes with such devastating force it rips lives apart—the death toll from this

Possibilian
Perhaps creativity is a function of how little we know. There is this guy who keeps popping up on my radar—name David Eagleman. We share