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  • November 20, 2013

    Satirizing Fat America

    Throughout the entirety of the western world, corporations and entrepreneurs are heralding the mass adoption of a single moral philosophy: self-indulgence. The lynchpin of these ethically hedonistic nations is none other than the United States of America, where morbid obesity is on the rise. In response to this unfortunate and reprehensible trend, I propose to…

    Essays, Political Musings, Random Musings
    absurdity, America, fat america, humor, obesity, politics, Satire, self-indulgence, United States of America

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  • November 15, 2013

    Shades of Gray

    You are the captain of a ship that has sunk. There are thirty people trying to stay afloat on a lifeboat, which is only meant to hold twenty. It will sink momentarily, unless something is done. There are two distinct choices: Since the boat will need rowed to shore, you could throw the ten weakest…

    Essays, Spiritual Musings
    Answers, choices, Conscience, decisions, ethics, morality, Questions, right and wrong, spirituality
  • August 23, 2013

    Forgotten

    I’ve always found it intriguing how a single perspective can become the dominate way of viewing reality. No matter how flawed the outlook, we can become blinded. Eventually we become puppets to the vision, and we lose sight of any alternative. The possibility of stepping back and seeing the bigger picture becomes null. Every kernel…

    Essays, Spiritual Musings
    enlightenment, life, perspective, philosophy, reality, spirituality, the bigger picture, thoughts, time, truth
  • August 22, 2013

    Interview with Myosen Marcia Olsen

    It has recently been my pleasure to make the acquaintance of Myosen Marcia Olsen, a Zen Buddhist Priest and author of Experiencing God Through Zen Insight. Through this intriguing book, Myosen endeavors to shed light on the often misunderstood practices of Zen Buddhism. Through her own personal experiences and realizations, the author appeals to readers on…

    Author Interviews, Essays, Inspirational Interviews
    books, Buddhism, interviews, spirituality, Zen
  • July 10, 2013

    Interview with Alex Sjögren

    I would like to thank my dear friend, Alex Sjögren for a truly enlightening interview. I’ve expanded my journalistic inquiries of authors to any individual that manages to inspire me in some way or another. Today I am sharing a dialogue between one such person, a character that I’ve been honored to communicate with in…

    Essays, Inspirational Interviews
    authenticity, culture, experience, honesty, inspiration, integrity, interviews, life, spirituality
  • May 4, 2013

    Transience

    Dusk was settling in and the fireflies began illuminating our vista with intermittent rhythm. I grasp tightly to the aged, shriveled hand nestled in mine and project our souls into the surrounding dance of light. Mindless, unconcerned, and only existent in a reverie of love, we dance; my Miriam and I. Hearts colliding and minds…

    Essays, Spiritual Musings
    alzheimer’s, death, impermanence, love, transience

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  • April 25, 2013

    The Art of Speaking with Style

    The might of literature is far reaching and ever-prominent, although the spoken word harbors an unappreciated power. With the ability to immerse an audience in a lyrical and utterly mesmerizing spell, the human voice is an integral aspect of emotional communication. Varying degrees of subtlety can transform both cadence and diction, in turn weaving different…

    Essays, Random Musings
    charisma, Morgan Freeman, speech, style

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  • April 8, 2013

    Under the Cedar Tree

    I was surrounded by a thicket so dense I could almost feel the rhythmic throbbing of hearts in every tree. The needles beneath my feet padded every footstep, and my tread was silent. I could hear the birds chirping their songs of joy and sweet content, careening through the skies like angels patrolling the heavens. Dawning bright…

    Essays, Random Musings, Spiritual Musings
    Buddha, Buddhism, cedar trees, discovery, enlightenment, existence, life, nature, spirituality

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  • March 12, 2013

    Hope is a Fickle Thing

    The total obliteration of hope within the human consciousness is an uncommon occurrence. There is a strength of will and mental fortitude within the human psyche that keeps our soul and very spirit on top of its game. The nearly indomitable belief that a better outcome is always possible can be likened to faith in…

    Essays, Random Musings, Spiritual Musings
    hope, humanity, spirituality, willpower
  • March 1, 2013

    “To Thine Own Self Be True”

    Relationships are often the focus of emotional speculation and sometimes, unfortunately, derogatory criticism. It it my opinion that this outlook stems from a misunderstanding of the mysterious phenomenon called love and an often one-sided view of relationships in general. In order to develop the correct understanding of love, one must first dissolve any preconceived notion…

    Essays, Spiritual Musings
    friendship, honesty, identity, integrity, love, relationships, sincerity, spirituality, truth
  • February 5, 2013

    Heroic Humanity

    Looking at humanity from a detached point of view can be enlightening, yet quite frankly, confusing. At first glance, we seem to be a selfish and fairly materialistic folk. Consider our vain treatment of appearance and the standards of society we deem so important to adhere to. How about our ineptitude in liking someone for…

    Essays, Random Musings, Spiritual Musings
    altruism, compassion, heroism, humanity, John Lennon, love, spirituality
  • January 15, 2013

    The (Un) Discovered Country

    There was once a Mother and her many children. Together, they lived and coexisted in a large and frightening world. In the beginning, there was only love and appreciation in their relationship. The Mother provided for her children by growing crops and raising animals. In turn, the children were charged with harvesting the crops, domesticating…

    Essays, Random Musings, Spiritual Musings
    appreciation, coexist, Earth, environmental awareness, love, peace, society
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