Tag: consciousness

The End Times or the Great Awakening – Whose Story is it?

God reaches out. God is not bi- or multi- lingual, but omniscient, all-language-speaking, the OG chameleon, a force that is undefinable – all that to say it’s not about which story is the true one, or truest of them all. The stories are love-letters… Continue Reading “The End Times or the Great Awakening – Whose Story is it?”

First Person Singular: a College Prompt

In communication, we tend to avoid using the first person singular.  So, we pretty diligently avoid the use of “I,” “me,” “my” and the like when referring to ourselves.  Most readers want to read about things to which they can relate and communication that… Continue Reading “First Person Singular: a College Prompt”

Men Who Want to F Themselves

In a time of reckoning and revolution, I find myself at peace. Earlier, I made a video with the “unpopular social opinion” that I love men. All men. Tuesday night’s Men’s Yoga (women welcome) class is growing. These guys come week after week with… Continue Reading “Men Who Want to F Themselves”

Spiritual BS

“Spiritual Bypassing” – what is it, and what is it not? It means something akin to pretentious self-righteousness to the point of willful ignorance and/or unhealthy selfishness.  A psychologist coined the term in the 1980s referring to the use of spiritual practices and beliefs… Continue Reading “Spiritual BS”

No Thanks, The Man.

“Something is happening,” she said.  “People your age,” she said, “are starting these businesses . . . “ And it’s like we don’t even give a damn about the “way things should be done.”  We are out there taking big risks, making waves and… Continue Reading “No Thanks, The Man.”