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Author Archives: Susan Young

LIFE, UNWOUND: KIDS AS GURUS

LIFE, UNWOUND: KIDS AS GURUS

If I write a third book, it will bow to our great teachers, children.  Maybe I’d call it “Grand Kids as Gurus.” Chapter titles would highlight lessons they teach: Gratitude. Compassion. Presence. Open-Heartedness. Acceptance. Community.  Imagine grandkids as gurus. I had always wanted one special mentor whose books I could read or whose retreats I could… Continue Reading

LIFE, UNWOUND: WE HAVE TO BE BIGGER

LIFE, UNWOUND: WE HAVE TO BE BIGGER

Have you tried to delight in the present moment, really enjoyed the here and now? Eating a treat, have you truly tasted it, smelled it, seen it, even with noise around you? I wondered, one recent day, if we can pay attention to both life outside us and our interior life at the same time.… Continue Reading

LIFE, UNWOUND: WHAT IF LIFE REALLY IS MESSY?

LIFE, UNWOUND: WHAT IF LIFE REALLY IS MESSY?

I like order. What an understatement. My cousins, too, learned neatnickness from our grandmother, Memère. Many French Canadian women inherit a flair forle ménage. Not biologically hardwired like us, one cousin’s husband, says, “It’s a sickness with you people.”   He profits from this “illness.” His shirts hang in his closet lined up by color; easier to… Continue Reading

LIFE, UNWOUND: IS IT OK TO DO NOTHING?

LIFE, UNWOUND: IS IT OK TO DO NOTHING?

On the second day of summer, I sit on a bench alone on the Eastern Promenade in Portland, gazing at one of the world’s most gorgeous views. I see scattered boats speckling the harbor and hear their halyards clapping and slapping the masts. The azure above holds blankets of clouds that somehow do not block… Continue Reading

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