Tag: Tolerance
Saint Katharine Drexel
Saint Katharine Drexel: A Trailblazer for Racial Justice Today I want to talk about Saint Katharine Drexel. I am fascinated by women in the late 1800s and what inspired them. Here is a woman who fought for racial justice for Native Americans and African Americans. In 1915, Katharine founded Xavier University in New Orleans, the […]
My hometown, Buffalo NY
My hometown, actually is North Tonawanda, a suburb of Buffalo, but I identify as a Buffalonian. Buffalo Strong is who I was raised to be. Now living an hour away in Rochester we still go to Buffalo because there are things we cannot get here. There is the Broadway Market, and the food and the […]
Am I the only person to see people creating division?
Creating division seems to be a sport as of late. I see it everywhere, in social situation, the media, schools and families, including my own.
Understanding Others; Especially those that offend us…
Understanding others is a running theme. I originally wrote this back on May 3, 2016. In reviewing old posts I found this. It is just as relevant today as then, and the negativity we are experiencing in the world are only increasing. I am struggling with something and I need to really formulate it in […]
Free Will – Ethics and Mediumship
What is free will? Free will is the power of acting without the constraint of necessity or fate; the ability to act at one’s own discretion. Nobody should try and manipulate how someone should or should not interpret a message given to them from Spirit. A person’s free will should never be messed with. Recently […]
Learning to Understand Others Means Tolerance
It is scary that so few people take the time to truly understand someone else and their beliefs. Instead of tolerance there is judgement, hate and a division among people.
Shelter at Home – Brings me thoughts of my Mom
Spiritualism has taught me much, and most importantly that judgement has no place in this story. Only love and understanding.
The dynamics of depression and its affect on relationships…
I run the danger of criticism for writing my thoughts down and then publishing them here on my blog. today I want to discuss the dynamics of depression. So many mistakes have been made in the course of who I have become. There is a real struggle with some of the relationships I […]