This excerpt from one of my ancient diaries caught my eye for a few reasons. I remembered how Neva was always getting into the next exciting thing, regardless of her age. Lately I have been wondering if I should go back to grad school, and feeling too old at 58. Neva was always into something new. Ira Progoff's intensive journaling. A Course in Miracles. Anything by Angeles Arrien. She insisted on getting aquainted with this "interesting young Indian fellow" who turned out to be Deepak Choprah, before he got famous. And when Neva was 80, according to my mother, she became enamored of Eugene Gendlin's Focusing technique . My mom was impressed that Neva flew from Colorado to Chicago to learn from Gendlin himself. At age 80. Read more →