A Thanksgiving Message
Dear Friends, As we prepare for Thanksgiving, I am reminded of the Jewish tradition which encourages us to recite 100 blessings each day. Although we live in a world where there is much to be distressed about, I hope that we will make time on Thanksgiving to give thanks for the blessings we do have. On a personal note, I just observed the second anniversary of my heart attack and I am blessed to be alive and able to live a normal, active life. Danny Siegel, a friend, teacher, and mentor of mine has written a book called "Healing" in which he has a couple of sections where he enumerates 100 blessings that include such simple (or not so simple) things as hugs, air, water, tears, a warm coat, and so many other things that we take for granted. I hope that when we gather together for Thanksgiving with loved ones and friends (and I hope we are together with people at this special time of year), that we will all give thanks for the food, safe travel, and love that brings us t...