I already respected and had personally benefited from Eckart Tolle’s teachings when my friend Jess and I sat down with … More
Author: Ray Hemachandra
Hold on: Photography
At Camp Royall, North Carolina, late summer 2013.
The Turnaround: A Byron Katie Interview
When someone I know is having a tough time — in the middle of one of those dark nights of … More
Ice: November 29, 2013, photography
At the base of High Falls in DuPont State Forest today, the mist rising from the base of the falls … More
The Autistic Spectacle
My son Nicholas is 13, and he juggles balls and rings. Sometimes we talk about him becoming an entertainer or … More
How May I Serve? An Interview with Wayne Dyer
I loved talking to the late Wayne Dyer. Firstly, the breadth and depth of thought across disciplines he brought to a … More
On Disorder: Autism, Lovingkindness, and a Call for a New ASD Acronym
ASD stands for Autism Spectrum Disorder. Disorder. Disorder means something’s wrong. So something is wrong with you if ASD is … More
Marianne Williamson on politics, tikkun olam, and the Jewish mind
Marianne Williamson is running for Congress — running as an independent for the U.S. House of Representatives in California’s 33rd … More
Roads Not Taken: Lessons in Autism, Inclusion, and Life
Most of us tend to interpret the world in ways that validate the choices we’ve made and confirm our rightness. … More
Sister Chan Khong on Interbeing, Service, and Our Little Wars
In September I drove to Magnolia Grove Monastery in Batesville, Mississippi, to spend a day at a retreat with Thich … More