Writing

A Call to Compassion

A Call to Compassion

Normally I’m not a frequent visitor of Twitter, but I happened to be on the morning of October 24 when the following popped up in my newsfeed: Compassion brings inner peace and whatever else is going on, that peace of mind allows us to seeread more

How to Be Enlightened: The Nonduality of Catholicism and Yoga

How to Be Enlightened: The Nonduality of Catholicism and Yoga

 This essay was originally published in a slightly different form in America Magazine Lokah samastah sukhino bhavantu…. I sit on my yoga mat, ankles crossed in a Half Lotus pose, eyes closed and struggling to form the shape of these foreign sounds in my mouth. Hornsread more

On a Clear Autumn Day: Seeing the Sat in Satire

On a Clear Autumn Day: Seeing the Sat in Satire

 College is known for those uber-cliche moments where some incredibly brilliant person says something that changes your entire worldview. A professor’s genius insight that sends you on a path of intellectual inquiry, a classmate’s drunken/high/late-night eureka moment on the meaning of life, the day youread more

The Power of One

The Power of One

Many culinary traditions and single recipes tout the power of spice combinations. turmeric and black pepper; Chinese five-spice; cumin, coriander, and fennel tea. I’ve personally benefitted from the nutritional and flavor boost that eating certain foods together affords. To break down just one example onread more

Show Up For You, Show Up For Grace

Show Up For You, Show Up For Grace

Many religions describe their spiritual leaders as having been awakened by a divine calling—a vocation in the most literal etymological terms. God/A Higher Being struck a match in the dark of night, whispered in an ear deafened by the hum of expectation, touched a lost soul’sread more

The Mirror Has Two Faces

The Mirror Has Two Faces

“It’s just a little congestion,” the esthetician said as she examined my face under the harsh, bright spa light. I was wrapped in soft, just-warm-enough blankets, my ears soothed by gentle Sanskrit chanting, the room filled with a subtle and spicy aroma: all the ingredients for optimalread more

Fall Ingredient Spotlight: Cinnamon

Fall Ingredient Spotlight: Cinnamon

This weekend marks the unofficial end of summer, which for most people is a reason to lament. Soon, those long sunshine-filled days, lazy weekends out of town or lounging at home, and wardrobes consisting of everything flowy will be replaced by an urge to moveread more

The Surprising Thing I Learned from Switching to Natural Deodorant (& No, It Wasn’t How to Sweat Less)

The Surprising Thing I Learned from Switching to Natural Deodorant (& No, It Wasn’t How to Sweat Less)

It started as many of my greatest clean-beauty-aha moments did: with a free sample. Nestled in my monthly magenta gift—no, no that, but my Petit Vour subscription box—was an entire stick of Blissoma’s Scentless natural deodorant. I opened it, smelled it (yes, it was scentless),read more

"I pledge my life and honor…": How It Feels to Find Your Tribe

"I pledge my life and honor…": How It Feels to Find Your Tribe

Leggings, kombucha, Game of Thrones: Just a few cultural touchstones that I’ve been ridiculously late to pick up on. The latter has recently consumed me, and for the past several weeks I’ve treated catching up to this generation-defining book-to-screen mega hit like an assignment. (As soonread more

I Don’t Care (About Some Things) Anymore

I Don’t Care (About Some Things) Anymore

Eighth grade was when I really came into my own as a book person. I was in a great “honors” English class with a young, fun teacher, a class that was full of my friends (distracting and prodcutive at once) and had a syllabus full ofread more