“I Am I said” by William Klein

Every ticking clock has left its mark in the universe with resonant strains, so too have our lives that reckon with place for a time. Every moment has the potential for solemnity that imparts greater understanding. An experience, profound or otherwise, identifies with its reality calling forth something from the soul that blesses us with … Continue reading “I Am I said” by William Klein

What Do We Stand For? by William Klein

The people have spoken. In 2016 Trump lost the popular vote, but this year he won it. It didn’t matter that he was convicted of crimes.  It didn’t matter that he inspired the worst among us by inciting racism, bigotry, sexism and creating a mood of indecency at his rallies.  It didn’t matter that he made indecent … Continue reading What Do We Stand For? by William Klein

The Lie of the Mind by William Klein

R. L. Stine wrote a Goosebumps story called “The Haunted Mask.”  It’s about a girl, Carley Beth, who buys a Halloween mask. When she puts the mask on, she can’t take it off and she starts to assume an evil personality going from a timid scaredy cat to a powerful unapologetic monster. It’s an interesting metaphor … Continue reading The Lie of the Mind by William Klein

The Nativity Scene and a Christmas Message by William Klein

Those of us who grew up Christian had “Nativity Scenes.” I remember the little manger and plaster parasol figurines in our house. The manger was a small wooden dwelling with a thatched roof and proscenium arch open to the elements of nature, but was replete with hay, watering troughs for animals and a small makeshift … Continue reading The Nativity Scene and a Christmas Message by William Klein