Friendship

Patch Adams: The Power of the Loving Feminine

Patch Adams is a famous clown doctor. In the film below he is interviewed by a hispanic speaker about his work and rationale. He speaks of his reasons for clowning and owes his insight to his mother, he saw the love, colour and compassion of women. I thought of Gandhi here who also learned about… Continue reading

Standing on the Pier of My Life

 

STANDING ON THE PIER OF MY LIFE

 

The life of my day blinks,

As I open my eyes,

The sea washes away the moment,

There is no trace of what was,

The moment is forever here,

Standing on the pier of my dreams.

 

I go through the motions,

The mountains of my… Continue reading

Friendship Links Hands Around the World

Reflect on your friendships, are they genuine or are you just using friends to fill the gap within? When they become your family, you will not drop them when they disagree, you will ask them to tell you more. One of my friends had an outburst and criticised me. I stood there and reflected. I… Continue reading

Patch Adams: Why Are We Not Loving?

I can hear Patch’s voice when I read this. I remember his lecture in St Petersberg to us clowns about the Love Revolution. Love really is so simple but it is truly amazing so much effort must be put into reminding people of the power of love and how deeply natural and empowering it is.… Continue reading

Mohandas Gandhi

“An eye for an eye only ends up making the whole world blind.”

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