A Quintessential Seattle Sight

Posted On Apr 14 2016 by

A Quintessential Seattle Sight On my morning constitutional, I saw this heron standing on a post with the Space Needle in the background across Elliot Bay. Fun for me to see and draw – Iconic Seattle. In my book, Color the Sky Yellow: Creative Magic, Playful Art for Your Inner Child, I talk about making your own coloring book by inking in some outlines and then coloring in the rest of the image any way you want.  You can see I did just that here. Besides showing you a pretty picture, I want to point out that I colored it …


Announcing God, Death, and Poetry

Posted On Mar 3 2011 by

There is a wisdom in the words that poets speak – the truth. This book teaches us how to access that truth.


Interview Reveals Surprising Secrets

Posted On Jul 1 2010 by

In this 22 minute interview with Krysta Gibson, publisher of New Spirit Journal, you can listen in while Krysta asks me questions that get me to reveal the secret of how I moved from the  extremely linear left-brain activity – Engineering and Applied Physics at Harvard — to engaging in exotic, highly intuitive right-brained BodyTherapies and Life Coaching. You’ll hear me reveal the secrets of enjoying Heaven on Earth.  You can listen to us explore the benefits of your having a practice to make it all happen. You can hear about your brain coiling and uncoiling… your skull moving like …


Sanctification of Landscape

Posted On Mar 18 2009 by

Have you noticed that being on some landscapes feels good?  I have just returned from a sabbatical in Santa Barbara, CA.  My mom trained me to appreciate parks, so for me, travel mainly includes spending time in parks.  On this trip, I spent time in two of my favorites Trust for Public Land (http://tpl.org)  projects – Carpinteria Bluffs and Ellwood Mesa with its Butterfly Preserve.   These two places are basically bluff top meadows overlooking the Pacific. What’s not to like?  But these places are special.  Adjacent properties don’t have the same warm embracing energy, the juju isn’t as good.  …