Before I was interested in a more mindful way of life, I was enthralled by the temporary joy that was dispensed through the entrancing art and interactivity of video games. I use to play upwards of 8 hours of video games per day. Only stopping to eat or sleep — sometimes not even desiring to … Continue reading A Virtual Quest, For A Virtual Title
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Light Of An Invisible Sun
Album Art of Electronic musician “Argus” I felt like I was in a video game. I was shooting zombies mindlessly until I began to question the ethicacy of what I was doing. I was then swarmed with a series of thoughts that were not my own — hard to grasp what they were saying. They … Continue reading Light Of An Invisible Sun
Merging Of Realities: Expanding Beyond The Verge
Doctor Strange looking into the potential outcome of all possible realities Awhile ago, I wrote this article about the splitting of our personal and collective realities: The Splitting Prism, Reality Upon the Verge The author and self-proclaimed “sit down comedian/stand-up philosopher” Robert Anton Wilson, often used a term known as a “reality tunnel”. In this … Continue reading Merging Of Realities: Expanding Beyond The Verge
No Loss, Nor Sever
Art by Caring Wong I continue my quest for more Enlightenment. So I am told, Enlightenment is the cessation of suffering and an expansion of consciousness into a more complete holistic view. A state of being with many degrees of self-knowledge, and with none. Recently, I have explored the idea of abundance. While this concept … Continue reading No Loss, Nor Sever
Nostalgia: The Pain And The Bliss
Nostalgia is usually defined as a sentimental longing for the past. In nostalgia is a type of pleasure for what we once had, and a pain of knowing we will never get it back. Or will we? Often when we look back at old memories, we see them through rose-colored glasses, that paint the unique … Continue reading Nostalgia: The Pain And The Bliss
Tales Of Sedona: A Mystical Journey
Photo I took of a statue in Sedona I am reminded about my journey to Sedona, Arizona.In the past, I saw many speak about this location as a place of high spiritual quality. Many of the locals spoke about the area being a vortex of accelerated energy, that anyone can attune to. I thought this … Continue reading Tales Of Sedona: A Mystical Journey
The Use Of Not Leaving The Comfort Zone
Art by CaringWong When we usually speak about the comfort zone, we usually talk about it as a negative. We always speak about leaving the comfort zone for something greater, something better than what we are already doing. Like most of what we say, this is not completely untrue, but this means it is only … Continue reading The Use Of Not Leaving The Comfort Zone
Is This The Nature Of Destiny?
I am sitting down now, drinking my oat milk tea, writing this article on destiny. Was this destined to happen? Certainly, it has been on my mind for awhile now, and it seems that this would suppose a certain kind of trajectory. An energy, if you will, that gravitates towards an inevitable expression in the … Continue reading Is This The Nature Of Destiny?
Scattered Remnants of Mystical Visions
Caverns by Adam Varga Perception changes everything in our life. I am reminded of the “Make Everything OK” button website. Everything that is going awry in our life is because we perceive it so. This is not to say things are the most preferable they could be, but it is always the case, that we can … Continue reading Scattered Remnants of Mystical Visions
The Nature of Free Will
Another universal question that is posed, especially in philosophical or spiritual circles — is the question of whether or not free will exists. Basically, the idea is seen from both a materialistic and spiritual standpoint. On one end of the spectrum, is the idea that free will does not exist at all. Because if we … Continue reading The Nature of Free Will
