* I’m learning the sacredness of stating my wants. Not wants as in what I want my life to be, like purpose…and also not wants as in the stuff I think I want. But those things in between the conceptual and the material. Things like relationships and past times and conversations. And also the importance [...]
Archive for the ‘spirituality’ Category
The Sacredness of Wants
November 30, 2011
How Much Should You Pay a Child Slave for Halloween Candy?
October 31, 2011
image source here I know, that’s a tough question, with the tight economy and all. I think we should just let the free market decide. But now that I have your attention, let’s turn to more important matters: Kim Kardashian Files for Divorce After 72 Days. Which U.S. Presidential Candidates Use Twitter the Most? BTW, [...]
The Controversial New Post
September 13, 2011
* This is the part where I write an apparently shocking statement, preferably about God or religion. And this is the part where I try to explain how it’s really not all that shocking unless you’re really narrow-minded. At about this time, I begin to experience a bit of writer’s remorse about what I just [...]
Is Our Species Stuck?
July 16, 2011
Check out this short video, via SpaceCollective. What I got out of it: The neolithic farming mentality produced dualism. The neolithic society began, basically, as a religion. (By the way, check out the June 2011 National Geographic, which also touches on this.) And the religion grew into an effective way to manage society. People planted [...]
pointless
July 8, 2011
This brilliant little piece of social commentary really resonated with me today. (Please read that first, if you don’t mind. It’s short and very interesting. Don’t worry, I’ll wait…) It’s been out there a while and you may have already seen it, but regardless, it says so much to and for me right now. Not [...]