by Matthew Rehrl MD | Ikigai
In what may well be the philosopher and poet John O’Donohue’s best book, Anam Cara: A Book of Celtic Wisdom, he points out one of the traps of a “successful” career: Those trapped in the bland middle region of respectability are lost without ever realizing...
by Matthew Rehrl MD | Poetry
Reflection boundary, With cedars reaching downwards, Brush and mud on top.
by Matthew Rehrl MD | Creativity, Writing
The photo above shows my cat Roo being quite curious about a new item in the house: balloons. Friend or foe? Alive or not? Anything to do with food? Any threat? I am sure these were some of the questions Roo sorted out for himself, and after about ten minutes, he left...
by Matthew Rehrl MD | Poetry
The drip-drops of moss,Hang valiantly from the branchAwaiting a shake.
by Matthew Rehrl MD | Poetry
Springtime blueberry farm,A duvet of fog, lifting—Quiet, moist, tasty.