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The Power of Music
“A man with no trace of the feminine in him, with no duality at all, is a man without tenderness, sympathy, gentleness, kindness, responsiveness.” – Bright orange for the Shroud Recently I discovered HPR (Heartland Public Radio) out of Branson, … Continue reading
Free Will
“We are at the center of the galaxy only in our own tortured minds” Free Will What’s that all about? Consider: Many believe that man was created with free will, which is their way of explaining all of the evil … Continue reading
Fate
“First get your facts straight and then distort them at your leisure” – Mark Twain All things happen for a reason. Everything is planned. As authored by God. Both World Wars resulted in 50 to 70 million deaths. Recently in … Continue reading
Toppings
“Temptation does not deliver most of us into evil because temptation is a constant and evil is a sometime thing with most of us.” – – “The Quick Red Fox” – by John D. MacDonald Ever give some serious thought … Continue reading
Why?
“People fear what they don’t understand or what is different.” – Hurt Machine by Reed Farrel Coleman Seems like I regularly question my core values. Tragic events stop me in my tracks. Why did that happen? Any logic involved? The … Continue reading
Parallel Universe
“Did you know that Jellyfish have been around 600,000,000 years without a brain? That’s giving a lot of us hope.” I just love TV shows like NASA’s Unexplained Files, Space Deepest Secrets, and How the Universe Works. A real cure … Continue reading
To The Grave
Shakespeare put it, “the past is prologue” – Hurt Machine by Reed Farrel Coleman Could you carry a hatred to the grave? Get over it. Move on. Forget about it. It’s not worth it. Etc. All that advice. Given freely … Continue reading
The Hot Tub
“That was the worst thing of all, time to think. Time to think was life’s petri dish” – Hurt Machine by Reed Farrel Coleman My old buddy Cliff is working a fracking rig just north of Laredo, by himself. A … Continue reading
Tombstone
“Politics and theology were never far apart in Massachusetts Bay. And that was the source of the trouble” – America’s Hidden History by Kenneth Davis Have you given some thought to your imminent epitaph? I would hope that kind words … Continue reading
80 Trips
“The place that knew us yesterday will know us no more forever” – Days on the Road by Sarah Herndon The average American lives to be 78.8 years old. Thus, those that get 80 plus trips around the sun are … Continue reading