When my body needs fuel, I experience a sensation I call hunger. When my body is becoming dehydrated, I feel something we call thirst.
And when my soul needs authentic human connection, I experience something — a hunger, a hurt, a passion — which doesn’t really have a name.
Sometimes we call it loneliness, but it’s more than that. It’s an emptiness. It’s emotional. It’s intellectual. It’s spiritual. And it’s physical.
This inner yearning is the force which has allowed the human race to survive for so long. The writer of the Hebrew book of Genesis tells us that God looked at the world he had made and at the man he had made, then said, “It is not good for the man to be alone. I will make a helper suitable for him.”
Even thousands of years ago, the wise men who wrote such books knew that a man and a woman needed one another. And something inside us won’t leave us alone until we go back to our personal origins — and finally get that right.
In a time of crisis — such as today — I feel this hunger as never before.

Love & Hope — Episode 4:
After first six podcast episodes, I’m encouraged but still a rookie
NOTEBOOK: Are Romney, Obama running for president or king?
Jobs are created from ‘selfish’ acts; they don’t just exist on their own
Random stats after five months
If you live in Hawaii and want to see my film on TV, public access is coming your way with it soon
Schools’ one-size-fits-all rules are just excuse not to use judgement
What evil lives in the heart of man who can kill his wife, kids?
Authenticity the only path that connects us to people we need