Meaning

Chasing Meaning

What does it mean to be human in the 21st century? What do we know that's true? What illusions fool us? The more we learn about our world and its place in the cosmos, the more fragile - perhaps random - we seem to be. Where do we find meaning beneath the overwhelming weight of our burgeoning knowledge? Our future hinges on our ability to make sense of what we can - and reconcile ourselves to the mysteries that make no sense at all. The celebrated physicist Richard Feynman said:

I was born not knowing and have had only a little time to change that here and there.

We all begin ignorant and reach out all our lives to acquire knowledge. We must also learn to reach inward to find meaning, to make sense of it all. This is the great challenge of the 21st century - of any century.

Each Morning

"Each morning we must hold out the chalice of our being to receive, to carry, and give back. It must be held out empty - for the past must only be reflected in its polish, its shape, its capacity."


— Dag Hammarskjold


That's Why People Fall In Love

"Albert Einstein nailed space-time, but the wild thing had him stumped. Al, baby, two and two make five and a quarter, that's why people fall in love."


— Thomas Dolby


Magic Water

"If there is magic on this planet, it is contained in water."


— Loren Eiseley


Universal Arc

"Let us realize the arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends toward justice."


— Martin Luther King, Jr.


Marriage Isn't Gay or Straight

Since my recent post celebrating the formal legalization of Tom & George's marriage, they have crafted an Open Letter to all Californians. In light of the looming state constitutional amendment to ban gay marriage (Proposition 8), close on the heels of California's landmark decision legalizing it, they wish to explain why this proposition should be defeated. The letter is personal, well-reasoned, factual and compelling. I urge everyone to read it, regardless of your position on the issue, because through it you will gain a very personal understanding of what marriage means to these two loving and committed men; you will see that it is the very same things the rest of us enjoy (or strive for) in our marriages.


Tom & George

Last month, my good friend Tom and his husband, George, took advantage of the recent California Supreme Court ruling overturning the state's ban on same-sex marriage and finally obtained an official marriage license. The civil ceremony, conducted on a fine Saturday morning by a judge-acquaintance at a Downtown LA courthouse, was brief and private. I was not there, but my family and I joined the "newly-weds" for a celebratory lunch following the ceremony at a fun Mexican restaurant named Casita Del Campo in the Silver Lake area. We had a most enjoyable time with Tom's parents and a small group of the couple's close friends. The whole affair was very low-key and informal, so perhaps I can be excused for missing, at the time, the "big picture" significance of the event.


Public vs. Private

"Scientific knowledge is public; spiritual search is individual. A discovery by Einstein can benefit even those who do not understand e=mc2. But the Noble Truths of the Buddha need to be realized - to be made real - by an individual by more and more direct perception."


— Ravi Ravindra


Seven Blunders

Seven blunders of the world that lead to violence: wealth without work, pleasure without conscience, knowledge without character, commerce without morality, science without humanity, worship without sacrifice, politics without principle."


— Mahatma Gandhi


Precious Day

Let us try to recognize the precious nature of each day.


— The 14th Dalai Lama


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