Category Archives: Herrington
Herrington: Responsiveness
If we open up early morning TV and see the commercials, we’ve can see the spread of the practical applications that advertisers have discerned over literally billions of hours of TV viewership. And what is it that we see them … Continue reading
Herrington: What Was the Question
I think it’s interesting that we formulate questions in terms of what we believe to be our human experience, and yet we know that humans have had major shifts in consciousness that totally blew our former conceptualizations all to smithereens. … Continue reading
Herrington: Public Health Needs We Can Handle Ourselves
Here is a poem about the concern I have about our reactive society. Ahead of the Game The trick is to be able to see it as it arises, that sense of needing to take offense, to defend the ridiculous, … Continue reading
Herrington: Guns Out of Control
Whenever I hear arguments about the need for gun control or the need not to control of guns, it makes my head spin. Have you ever noticed how each side argues on behalf of the other? It’s really odd. If … Continue reading
Herrington: Deleting Stress
If you were to lift away your largest three stresses, your life would be automatically changed; we all know this. We need to work through these stresses so that we do not have to face them in the future, but … Continue reading
Herrington: Working on Ourselves
Oops! Did we just shift years? Oh, nuts! Now I have to come up with a list of chores that I can abandon without feeling guilty, right? Resolutions! That is so tired and tiring. Can’t we do something new for … Continue reading
Herrington: Defining God
Earlier in the week, during a conversation with a friend, I hit upon a topic that we had a hard time shaking, like double back tape, just stickier than before. We have all made that promise that we will not … Continue reading
Herrington: God Bless Everyone
If you believe that God blesses you when you are good and punishes you when you do bad, you will by necessity play at appearing good and hide your suffering, believing that this will not give away your truth, that … Continue reading
Herrington: Pain is a lonely dysfunction
Have you ever done something that you regret but then you can’t have not done it so it will not go away? I had a bicycle wreck and messed up my shoulder, and it is having some sort of laughing … Continue reading
Herrington: The One-Eyed King
In this day and age, everyone wants to be an expert. What is it that we need any more experts for? I wonder when we will start outsourcing “expertise” to other countries. Manufacturing is just about gone. For sure, Sam … Continue reading