by Julie Mathison | Jan 8, 2021 | Ideas, Society
On January 6th, 2021, our Capitol was breached by a group of individuals claiming “the people’s” house for their own. It is a day that will be written into our national history as one of tremendous significance, but just what we say about it remains...
by Julie Mathison | Jan 5, 2021 | Ideas, Lifestyle, Society, Spirituality
It is loss, not possession, that delivers us to the essence of things. This has been a lifelong lesson. I am a connoisseur of loss, not by choice, but by nature and history. As I child, I felt deeply and therefore felt losses deeply. This, coupled with a tumultuous...
by Julie Mathison | Dec 20, 2020 | Lifestyle, Uncategorized
I am four years old. This is deep memory, the membrane stretched, gossamer-thin, over a reality I no longer inhabit. A young child’s world, full of wonder, danger, and mystery. Impressions linger: flour dusted over the countertops (did I sneak into the kitchen at...
by Julie Mathison | Nov 15, 2020 | Ideas, Spirituality
Happiness. What exactly is it? Webster tells me it’s “the state of being happy,” and provides the telling example, “she struggled to find happiness in her life.” From this I conclude two things: happiness is self-referential and most...
by Julie Mathison | Oct 28, 2020 | Ideas, Lifestyle, Society, Spirituality, Uncategorized
Boredom. The scourge of childhood. At least, it used to be. I remember long drives in the backseat of the car, all the way across the country with only the horizon for company. Telephone wires that looped up and down, up and down. Static on the radio. Windows rolled...
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