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Tag Archives: meditation
Moonlight
Today is Election Day and I’m full of dread. I want to say that I’m optimistic and trust in the innate wisdom of the American People. I don’t. There is a line from Frank Herbert’s classic science fiction novel Dune. … Continue reading
Posted in Awareness, Being American, Blog, Citizenship, Democracy, Science, United States, Vote
Tagged Anxiety, Democracy, Dune, Election Returns, Fear, Frank Herbert, meditation, Midterm, Mind Killer, moonlight, photo
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Writer’s Ecstasy
I find it difficult to do two things at once when I’m writing. I either look for other tasks and the writing rapidly fades away. Or, I’m in the zone, a state of mind where I’m oblivious to everything except … Continue reading
Posted in Blog, Relationships
Tagged Brazil, ecstasy, Joa de Deus, John of God, meditation, Pilgrim, process, writing
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