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Author: Ray Hemachandra

Ray Hemachandra is a management and messaging strategist and consultant for businesses and organizations. He works with leaders and teams on effective strategic vision, analysis, and planning; holistic brand identity and integrity; audience-centric perspective and communication; staff development and well-being; and authentic realization of inclusion and diversity in organizational policies and culture. Ray emphasizes values of community, connection, belonging, and respect in his work. He serves on numerous organizational and government boards and advisory groups, with much of this work centered on social justice, autism, disability, and mental health, and also serves on several nonprofit and government grant-review committees. He speaks at colleges, universities, and conferences, especially about autism and intellectual and developmental disability. Ray has been a magazine and book editor and publisher and has written for newspapers, magazines, and online platforms. Ray lives with his son, Nicholas Hemachandra, in Asheville, North Carolina.

The Ego, the Now, Evolution and Madness: An Interview with Eckhart Tolle

I already respected and had personally benefited from Eckart Tolle’s teachings when my friend Jess and I sat down with … More

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Hold on: Photography

At Camp Royall, North Carolina, late summer 2013.

Camp Royall

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

A Thousand Names for Joy, Byron Katie, Byron Katie interview, Is it true?, Loving What Is, the four questions, the turnaround, The Work

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

DuPont State Forest, High Falls, ice, photography, Ray Hemachandra

The Autistic Spectacle

My son Nicholas is 13, and he juggles balls and rings. Sometimes we talk about him becoming an entertainer or … More

autism, autism acceptance, autism acceptance month, autism blogs, autism blogs parents, autism spectrum disorder

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

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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

ASD, autism, autism blogs, autism blogs parents, Autism Speaks, autism spectrum disorder, John Elder Robison, Suzanne Wright

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

A Course in Miracles, activism, Jewish thought, Marianne Williamson, Marianne Williamson interview, politics, tikkun olam

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

autism, autism blogs, autism blogs parents, ccss, common core, common core state standards, iep, inclusion, intensive intervention, nclb, no child left behind, r2t, race to the top
Siser Chan Khong of Plum Village, seated, hands together in a gesture of devotion

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

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