[NOTE: After posting my first thoughts on death, here are some more esoteric thoughts along those lines. I originally wrote this essay in 1997. It will be interesting to see where or how my concepts have changed, if at all, in the intervening time. I will note any new additions in brackets [ ]. The subject touches all.] The ‘Mechanics’…
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Thoughts on Death: Two Lives Ended
It has occurred to me recently to proffer a new but inevitable thread here where we grow thoughts intent on nourishing… on death. While I have strong feelings on the subject, I’m never quite sure what I want to say. But then, what “I” want to say is not really what matters. Instead, it’s simply what needs to be said.…
Read MoreKryon Live in Tucson Part II
The program, held at St. Francis of the Foothills UMC, was scheduled to run from 11:00am-4:30pm. It started on time. After a few local announcements, the hosts, Marilyn and Don Phillips, introduced Lee, who gave a general outline of the afternoon, which would cover quite a bit of information. This is understanding is not evident when we read, or…
Read MoreThoughts on Reality Creation: Beyond Physicality
[NOTE: Since we have recently illustrated the fact that we have literally been space travelers for quite some time (and as such, beings of the universe), the following essay, which I originally wrote in 1997, before I wrote I Am My Body, NOT!, addresses possible motivations that timeless beings might have for entering the dimension of time. This in fact,…
Read MoreThought for Food Internet Radio Show On the Horizon
Tomorrow evening I’ll be doing a test broadcast for my own radio program, which I intend to call… (guess what?) Thought for Food. I don’t know if I’ll be on the air tonight, but I will be learning the equipment and protocols that I’ll have to follow. I knew this was coming, but wasn’t sure when. If all goes well,…
Read MoreThoughts on God: A Pornography & Allness Follow-up
This is a follow-up dialogue to the earlier series of posts on a sensitive subject. I have put additional comments, that didn’t appear in the actual dialogue, in [brackets]. Dear MR, Thank you for your energy. MR. I suppose I do have an agenda. My agenda is the furtherance of the consciousness of unity in, through, and as all of…
Read MoreThoughts on God: Pornography and Allness (Part IV)
This the fourth and last part of a my response to a reader’s questions that were sparked from reading Thoughts on God: Ending Religion’s ‘Eminant Domain’on the Idea. His questions are indented and displayed in blue. It is strange because I am not against porn per say but there are these nagging questions such as; is it ok to have…
Read MoreThoughts on God: Pornography and Allness (Part III)
This is the third installment (of four) of my response to a reader’s questions after reading Thoughts on God: Ending Religion’s ‘Eminant Domain’on the Idea. Pornography is celluloid prostitution nothing short and nothing more. It actually is more than that. It is society collectively showing/revealing a valid and actually sacred side of itself that is generally under wraps, if not…
Read MoreThoughts on God: Pornography and Allness (Part II)
This is the second installment (of four) of my response to a reader’s questions after reading Thoughts on God: Ending Religion’s ‘Eminant Domain’on the Idea. People do what they feel they must do to survive. Is this God expressing? Of course. However we choose to experience life we are also and simultaneously experiencing God. I agree with this 100%, and…
Read MoreThoughts on God: Pornography and Allness (Part I)
This is a response to some great questions I received from a reader on Thoughts on God: Ending Religion’s ‘Eminant Domain’on the Idea. Turned into a treatise on a treatise. For ease of reading and reflection, it is presented in four entries.
Read MoreThoughts on Love: Wisdom for Children, Part V
[NOTE: This is the fifth of a 6-part essay titled, On Loving With Love, Not Fear. To read the fourth part, click here.] ‘Missing Link’ Still Missing Racial thinking is insidious because the idea itself has been proven to be founded in intellectual quicksand. Human beings come in a wide range of colors, languages, traditions, physiological characteristics, and even genetic…
Read MoreThoughts on Love: Wisdom for Children, Part IV
[NOTE: This is the fourth of a 6-part essay titled, On Loving With Love, Not Fear. To read the third part, click here.] Fear of Death Another page speaks of the death of the body, but not the individual. The illustration shows a light or energy rising up from what might be a lifeless form. There is a joyful expression…
Read MoreThoughts on Spirituality: Our Magnificent Journey
Opening the Heart Perhaps the simplest way to look at life is a journey, or a trip. Literally, that’s what it is. We’re traveling on the planet Earth through space at a rate of 67,000 miles per hour as it orbits the sun. Multiply that distance times 24 hours, then times 365 days, and that equates to 587,463,120 miles (945,430,247…
Read MoreThoughts on God: Reconciling the 'S%&t'
Commenting on my post, Thoughts on God: When ‘S%&t’ Happens (12/27/2006), NJ poses the following question: I just read “Thoughts on God: When ‘S%&t’ Happens,” and it struck deep. I’d like to ask you, how do you reconcile “I am responsible for everything in my life.” (I create/attract the good stuff and the S%&t.) and “God is responsible for everything…
Read MoreThoughts on God: Ending Religion's 'Eminant Domain' on the Idea
[I started this essay a few days ago, then set it aside, as it does deep, perhaps deeper than I was ready to go. On the other hand, if I limit the depths of myself that I’m willing to share, then I limit the heights to which I can soar. Connect always to the spirit behind these words.] While I…
Read MoreThoughts for the New Year
Happy New Year EVERYONE! Realizing that citing lengthy profundities, or even pseudo-profundities are not a requirement here, here’s wishing you the best that your imagination can conjure for the upcoming year, and MORE!
Read MoreThoughts on Life and Love
Who/What We are I don’t know about you, but to me, the most important achievement that I can make during my life experience, is to find out who, or what I am, and perhaps, where I came from. I say “perhaps” on the last point because understanding the other two can make “specifics” about the last one a moot point,…
Read MoreThoughts on God: When 'S%&t' Happens
Sit a spell and relax. Here’s a nice place for ya. Have you ever noticed the subtle or sometimes blatant suggestion that if anything “goes wrong” in our life, then it’s an indication that we haven’t “embraced God enough?” We haven’t praised Him enough, or we haven’t accepted His only begotten son as our Lord and Savior. Or perhaps we…
Read MoreThoughts on Existence: Exteriorism…
Yesterday while doing errands, with my mind was on mundane issues of the day, a word popped in from out of the blue. EXTERIORISM. “Hm…” I thought, “that’s interesting.” I had never heard it before, but it instantly had meaning to me. So I wrote it down on the first thing I could get my hands on, so as to…
Read MoreThoughts on God: The 'Omni' Nature
Oneness and Reason In a sermon that aired on local television while I was on a trip to Arkansas, an evangelist described Heaven as a place that is “paved with gold,” where the weather is always fair, there is no illness and pain, and we’re always with God. While I can understand the appeal of hurricane free weather and freedom…
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