Art by Caring Wong In exploring all points of view, my material life and spiritual life clash within what I consider the apex of thought Who Is the Magician Who Makes The Grass Green? In spirituality, there is a certain type of philosophy that has been slowly gathering more attention. This way of thinking has … Continue reading The Philosophy Of All Philosophies
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Kid Kraken
I wrote a book titled: “Trusting All That Is” . An outcropping of spiritual philosophy that places an emphasis on the empowerment of the individual and an immutable trust of a higher compassionate consciousness which secretly edges all sentience towards expansion. However, there have been many times, since writing that book, that I have fallen … Continue reading Kid Kraken
Western And Eastern Mastery
The west and east. Is there a west? Is there an east? In this day, the integration of our cultures have made this distinction less pronounced and yet there is still something unique about the two cultures that can be highlighted in this article. Let me take an example from just two countries, one of … Continue reading Western And Eastern Mastery
A Revolution In Consciousness
At the time of this writing, midterm elections are currently taking place in America. For me, I have always seen the ritual, of voting for representation, as an unusual event that creates division amongst us — akin to having a favorite sports team that we assume allegiance to, yet on a much more dangerous level. … Continue reading A Revolution In Consciousness
Tint Of The Sundew
Art by Susanitah My dreams currently escape me. I fall asleep and don’t quite remember what has occurred. This is never preferable, because I realize the dream state is often the only adventure we receive in our world. While, it is true that many play video games or watch shows to find the same type … Continue reading Tint Of The Sundew
The Teacher Is The Student, The Student Is The Teacher
Art of Bodhidharma It has been said that when the Buddha realized his Enlightenment, the Enlightenment did not end. This is because nothing ever ends. For even in Enlightenment, the Buddha still had to teach others the wisdom that was known to him. In this way, many came to him — curious of the knowledge … Continue reading The Teacher Is The Student, The Student Is The Teacher
A Virtual Quest, For A Virtual Title
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
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
Being A Fool
Art of “The Fool” When I am around people, I like to make them laugh. It always feels good when my words happen to evoke that response in others. I notice many of us like to act in this way, to “make light” of our situation by turning the table and poking fun of anything … Continue reading Being A Fool
