In September I drove to Magnolia Grove Monastery in Batesville, Mississippi, to spend a day at a retreat with Thich … More
Author: Ray Hemachandra
Little big thought
I aspire to be the person my child knows me to be.
Huh? What?
Many people with autism, including my son Nicholas, struggle with verbal communication and clarity of shared social meaning. But most … More
Sister Chan Khong on Wanting to Be Beautiful
“I think that it is the nature of everyone to want to be beautiful. Everyone tries to be beautiful, even … More
What we know.
My son, Nicholas, is 13 and has autism. He often understands things people don’t think he understands and doesn’t understand … More
Margaret Atwood on story
“There’s the story, then there’s the real story, then there’s the story of how the story came to be told. … More
Marianne Williamson on War in Modern Times
Ray Hemachandra: Marianne, are there times when moral imperatives call for war? Must certain evils — evils that peace may … More
Do you love?
Do we love? Do we love another person less because he or she happened to be born in another country … More
Top 10 List: Things to Remember When Working with Autistic and Other Disabled Children
I recently did a recorded presentation for an online class at Western Carolina University–Biltmore Campus for students working to become … More
Ask Your Angels: An Interview with Doreen Virtue
(Below are excerpts from two of my interviews with my friend Doreen Virtue, who also wrote for me as a … More