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The Bliss Blog
Alchemical Gratitude
By
Edie Weinstein, MSW, LSW
At the end of awesome weekend filled with spiritual sustenance, I am listening to folk- rock queen- Lucinda Williams belting out Get Right With God in which she goes through a slew of deprivations and painful practices that some feel are requirements of redemption: “I would risk the serpent’s bite I would dance around…
God Has No Religion
By
Edie Weinstein, MSW, LSW
When I first saw this quote today, it resonated resoundingly in my heart as Truth with a capital T. Goosebumps, which are what I call my ‘Truth Barometer’ rose on my arms. There are some who are reading these words who may disagree and yet, to the best of my knowledge, both as an interfaith…
Desiderata
By
Edie Weinstein, MSW, LSW
Image by Peregrine Blue (from Everystock Photo) I remember the first time I heard this poem in the form of a song. I was an idealistic teenager with many desires and dreams. A tree-hugging hippie who wanted to trust that the world was a safe place in which I could play as a ‘child of…
Quaintrelle
By
Edie Weinstein, MSW, LSW
I pride myself on knowing lots of words. From the time I was a child, they fascinated me. My mother used to say that I “began speaking at 6 months and haven’t stopped since.” She was right about that. I would chatter and babble about who knows what. My parents were adamant about not using…
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