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Herb Rothschild Jr.: Reframing the issue of gun violence

Few of us support gun violence at home; huge numbers of us support it abroad. Our efforts to curtail domestic violence of all sorts will be severely hampered so long as we celebrate war and honor those...

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Herb Rothschild Jr.: One degree of Blake Farenthold

Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon is a parlor game created in 1994 by three college students. Premised on the notion that any two humans are no more than six acquaintances apart, and also that Kevin Bacon...

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Herb Rothschild Jr.: Let’s talk about money

We need to talk about money. That’s the way I ended my last column. Few of the people with whom I associate talk about money. People with a great deal of money talk about money, but it makes most...

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Easing nuclear tensions

Do threats produce compliance? Often yes, but it’s always a grudging compliance that lasts only as long as resistance seems futile. Lately, women have been impressing that truth on powerful men. Some...

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Inner Peace: Soulful suggestions for the season

These winter months and holidays have always been a challenge for me. I start noticing a slight dread in October that grows as November and December quickly accelerate — with the shortened days of...

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Many holidays, all celebrating the Divine in us

Christmas, Kwanza, Hanukkah, Chalica, Boxing Day, Yule, Bodhi Day ...Yes, December is full of holidays and the list above is only partial. In Christian societies Christmas is well known and widespread....

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Give yourself the gift of inner peace

The article below was published on Christmas Eve 2008 as a guest opinion. It was the beginning of the Inner Peace column. George W. Bush ("43") was president at the time. Here is the article, updated...

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A walking meditation in Spain

Years in the makingmy path to Finisterreunfolds step by stepUnstructured spiritual paths, meandering as they tend to be, often prove most meaningful for many of us as we flee the strictures of...

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Inner Peace: The Means Determine the End

“The end justifies the means” is a phrase attributed to Niccolo Machiavelli (1469–1527) from "The Prince." He may not have said exactly these words, but he would have endorsed the meaning, defined this...

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Keep the voices of 'me too' ablaze for cultural change

The wake of Harvey Weinstein’s sexual allegations birthed a worldwide movement. Victims of sexual assault are speaking out. It is as if this "me too" has arisen from the deep belly of the Earth in a...

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The woman in the blue coat (Part 1)

Certainly there isn’t a soul in Ashland who would have wanted Tasha (not her real name), a 42-year-old woman with a developmentally delayed disability, to be on our streets on her own during the recent...

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The woman in the blue coat (Part 2)

(Continued from Part 1, Jan. 27, A4)I asked Tasha if I could give her a ride to the Starbucks inside of Safeway. It was 7:15 a.m. The Ashland Resource Center, physically located next to Safeway, opened...

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Love is calling — Will you pick up?

Love is calling. It is a pure omnipresent and omnipotent love. A love so rich, divine and pure; a love you can trust; a love that is unconditional. This love nurtures and pampers you. It accepts who...

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Beethoven: The creative genius in everyone

Among other famous winter birthdays we find Ludwig von Beethoven. Even if you don't love his music, it is undeniable that the man gave the world a great gift — soaring music in so many different genres...

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A life lesson in acceptance of negativity

The mediocre teacher tells.The good teacher explains.The superior teacher demonstrates.The great teacher inspires.— William Arthur Ward I was a freshman at the University of Delaware in 1954, where...

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Inner Peace: A life well lived

It seems that the world wants us to measure our life against some predetermined set of standards. We learn this at an early age. We learn our initial values from our parents, schools, religions, and...

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Finding life in the gaps between thinking

Walking is something I have done all my life. Unquestionably, it is recommended for all ages, but as we age, it is even more important.The old adage "move it or lose it" is true for all humans...

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Inner Peace: Crossing over into the light

A woman in her 80s came to see me recently for a clairvoyant reading. She began by describing a recent dream: She is in a dilapidated, dark house with faded oak paneling, and she doesn’t like the house...

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Inner Peace: In the fox holes of life, ‘I Am There’

Easter and Passover join hands next week. Passover and Good Friday fall on March 30 and Easter on April 1.Jesus always takes center stage for Easter. For years I had problems with the concept of Jesus...

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Inner Peace: Kindness is at the heart of everything we do

Holmes Park Hospice House is a miracle. Ten years ago it was a dream. Today its development conforms to the theory of evolution of Jean de Lamarck: “Organisms become transformed by their effort to...

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