by adminmkpusa | Dec 5, 2015 | Recent News, Soul of the Work
by Ed Gurowitz When I talk with MKP brothers about membership or participation in MKP USA, I often encounter what I would judge to be a mistrust of “organization.” While this might be expressed toward MKP, with a little probing I find it really is a mistrust of...
by adminmkpusa | Dec 2, 2015 | Recent News, Soul of the Work
by Ed Gurowitz At times our own light goes out and is rekindled by a spark from another person. Each of us has cause to think with deep gratitude of those who have lighted the flame within us. Albert Schweitzer Mitakuye oyasin! “All my relations” or “all are related.”...
by adminmkpusa | Dec 2, 2015 | Recent News, Soul of the Work
I was staffing an NWTA when news of the terrorist attacks in Paris penetrated our container. All of us on staff were shaken and concerned for our brothers in France; men who’d served in the Armed Forces were triggered in various ways, and we generally agreed that...
by adminmkpusa | Dec 2, 2015 | Recent News, Soul of the Work
by Ed Gurowitz, In MKP we initiate into mission, work on ourselves, being there for each other, and collectively taking responsibility for healing the world, one man at a time. MKP is composed of circles – I-Groups, communities, areas, leadership tracks. All the...
by adminmkpusa | Nov 12, 2015 | Recent News, Soul of the Work
by Ed Gurowitz I’ve never heard a mission statement with a zip code. You know, like: “I create a world of love and peace by opening my heart, but only in 89451.” One of the touchstones of our work in MKP is Margaret Mead’s famous admonition “Never doubt that a small...
by adminmkpusa | Nov 6, 2015 | Recent News, Soul of the Work
by Ed Gurowitz Whenever there is a mass shooting or massacre, there’s a 98% chance the perpetrator is a man. Why is that? That was the headline on an article in Time magazine in May of 2014 after the Isla Vista massacre in Southern California. Depending on how you...