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Knowing and Being Thyself

Thursday, December 11th, 2008

Uh oh, I’ve mentioned my blog to my girlfriend enough that there is now a decent chance she may be reading…  I better keep the content in the safe zone to make sure I don’t say anything I’ll regret. Wait.  Scratch that.  That’s not me at all.  I don’t play the fit-in game any more.  […]

Yes, You Can

Monday, December 8th, 2008

I am in the middle of writing a 4 page paper about Feminism and the Peace Movement, which is something I am actually fairly interested in but I was inspired to write this short post.  The last post I was working on decided to go MIA and I will have to write it when I […]

Let Us Be Hasty: A Poem (or a prayer?)

Sunday, August 24th, 2008

So I’ve been too busy living my life to sit and write about it. That’s my excuse for the week+ hiatus. No, really? The truth is that my proximity to a computer has been minimal and my computer has been without internet for a few days. I have officially moved into my new room, met […]

Jumping Before, After, and Into Monism

Tuesday, July 29th, 2008

Okay, universe.  You can slow down any second now.  Great.  I am at the crunch time now: school is right around the corner and work is getting busier.  This means that I don’t relax during the work-day, and have very few days to fill in dinner-dates with so many friends that I’ll not see for […]

The Tao of Energy (or something like that)

Thursday, July 17th, 2008

I am a fairly whimsical guy sometimes. Because of this, I tend to keep my intentions quiet until I’m fairly certain they are more than a spur-of-the-moment decision; such decisions of mine are rarely followed through. This proves a good practice at times—I’ve been determined at one time or another to teach myself Chinese, to […]

Buddha-nature and Finding Your Glasses

Wednesday, July 2nd, 2008

You just realize you have no idea where your glasses have gone. Damn it, you think to yourself. Did I even have them getting on the train? It’s already been a long day and this is the last thing you need to worry about. You’re half way up the escalator and you watch the train […]

The Art of Living: Stoicism

Monday, June 30th, 2008

I’d like to take just a small moment to thank my brother in this post—I will do so by sending him on a sentimental trip down memory lane.  Jim got married two weekends ago to my now-sister-in-law, Elizabeth (about which I couldn’t be more thrilled).  He’s been a role model to me, a source of […]

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