What passes through the mind and emotions is sacred and must somehow be preserved. A thought not embodied in word is lost to time. We become what we express through our words; our words bear the mark of our being. Authentic writing is profoundly autobiographical.
Eugene Clemens, Professor of Religious Studies (1965-2000) at Elizabethtown College, describes himself as an eternal metaphor, sharing with several generations of students the mind's inquisitiveness. He notes that he is sustained by music, beauty, and a sense of the mystical, and these gifts became the basis for forty...
What passes through the mind and emotions is sacred and must somehow be preserved. A thought not embodied in word is lost to time. We become what w...
A personal account of one man's passage through the middle stages of Parkinson's Disease; a reflective, yet inspiring story aimed at those facing the long journey, told from the viewpoint of an author who has personified the disease in order to manage and come to terms with it.
A personal account of one man's passage through the middle stages of Parkinson's Disease; a reflective, yet inspiring story aimed at those facing t...