Letters from the Breach
Reflections on healing, servant leadership, and a world in transition.
Letters from the Breach explores what happens when unresolved pressure—personal, familial, or systemic—can no longer be contained. Fissures form quietly over time through stress, silence, fear, and avoidance. When their root causes are left unexamined, those fissures widen. Eventually, they become breaches.
A breach is not a failure of character or loyalty. It is a signal—a moment when truth breaks through structures that could no longer hold it. These letters are written from that place, with an emphasis on cause and effect, discernment, and responsibility rather than blame or spectacle.
Earlier writings reflect a period of urgency and moral alarm during a time of global upheaval. I leave them here as part of the path that led to the Middle Way.
Standing in the Breach: The Middle Way Forward in a Bipolar World
“The breach is within us as much as around us.
Healing begins when we choose to stand — not in anger, but in wisdom.”
The Pendulum of Extremes: Finding Balance Between Chaos and Control
“The pendulum doesn’t stop on its own.
Balance begins when we stop mistaking motion for progress.”
We Live in a Bipolar World: Searching for Sanity in an Age of Extremes
We live in a bipolar world — torn between extremes of power, wealth, and emotion. Like the Buddha, we must restore calm.