Category Archives: Herrington
Herrington: The Game Plan of Fear
For those who are constantly in the grip of fear, there is a payoff that you might benefit from understanding, the game plan of fear. You may have heard the expression, The fear of God is the beginning of wisdom.” … Continue reading
Herrington: Nightmare on Main Street
In the world of personal responsibility and following one’s bliss, we can say that we each have our own limits. And it is only human that I might say that what I would do would seem more right to me, … Continue reading
Herrington: This Electronic Age
A friend of mine was having trouble with her electric toothbrush one day. Not to be outdone by any piece of technology hardware, she called the number on the warranty and was told to read the toothbrush’s serial number into … Continue reading
Herrington: One Bite at a Time
With Halloween, football season, tailgating, the elections, Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year’s all happening in the next 100 days, this is a perfect time to totally blow all your diet plans for next year’s bikini season. I’m no nutritional expert, … Continue reading
Herrington: We Built It
Public and private matters are a big debate topic nowadays. What is to remain private and what is in the public venue or sector? Obviously, maybe, anything that affects us all, that seems to be public, right? And anything that … Continue reading
Herrington: Girls Get It
Our society has been so hell bent on selling us what we need in order to be complete, that we hardly have any real understanding of what it means to be human apart from our consumer culture. It seems that … Continue reading
Herrington: The New Mythology
I believe in a New Mythology that we have yet to disclose to ourselves, and have been doing the work to prepare for the quantum psychological leap into a meta-understanding that transfers value from objective reality to transpersonal expression as … Continue reading
Herrington: Operation Peace of Mind
I think that part of the issue with the “gun control controversy” is the way the NRA has made themselves look over the years, even though they have made great strides of late to soften their image. Still, they could … Continue reading
Herrington: Walking on Eggshells
What is it? What is it about us that forces us to move forward? We start out in one place and eventually move to another position, incrementally. We were relatively and reasonably assured, somehow lost our footing, got side-swiped or … Continue reading
Herrington: Retirement and Hindsight
I worked for 33 years as a public school teacher, and I really loved my job. Oh, don’t get me wrong, there were days when I thought I was going to lose my ever-loving mind, sure. And the different factions … Continue reading