Philosophy of Life

  • On Sleep Paralysis

    I thought it might be fun to tell you some of my mysterious philosophies born in the twilight of awareness. The latest was awakening to reciting a poetic Edra related to my Norwegian Viking heritage.

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  • Love and Other Maladies 3

    If you are an aesthetic that has renounced the world to live in poverty without possessions, you may be less affected by the slashing wounds of social upheaval.

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  • Real trust takes time and it is time well spent.

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  • The Kama Sutra was a text devoted to Kama, the god of erotic love, desire, and sex. Western publishers have worked tirelessly to convert the sutra into a pornographic entertainment novel fit for publishing in Hustler Magazine. 

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  • Noble Virtues

    When Anne and I fell into the rhythm of Anne’s dream and my mission, we bonded in a way that transcended all our challenges. We met each day with a joyous heart and gratitude for each other.

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  • In the forest, there is the varied darkness of shadows and the brilliance of life under the sun. In between are a million shades of gray that exist under a full moon on a cloudless night.

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  • Tribal, The Prequel Ch5

    Under the shaded canopy, I skipped along on the twisted roots of towering trees. Giant roots, like arthritic fingers, intertwined to hold the forest to the steep bank of boulders, clay, and eons of leaf litter decomposed into a rich and nourishing soil.

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  • The Bitter Truth

    When confronted with the loss of a loved one, we prefer the bitter truth to a life of not knowing why they disappeared from our life.

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