Tag: philosophy
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Musings
When you look at the evidence, our existence seems meaningless. But that’s no reason to give in to despair. Because every one of us is an imaginative being; we are able to create our own meaning. Get Kor’Thank here: Kor’Thank: Barbarian Valley Girl. Get Echo Vol. 1 on Kindle here: Vol. 1 on Kindle. Vol. 2…
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A new Strained Brains podcast with me and Burt, Part 2 of 5, is UP!
Poop, boogers, widening buttholes, and racist epithets. This one was recorded on Septermber 15. Check it out here: Strained Brains Part 2 of 5 In Strained Brains, I interview my best buddies, alternative medicine practitioners, military “elite,” a massage therapist who grew up in the third world and started a thriving business in America, along…
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Musings
Relaxing into the conviction that I’m taken care of seems to result in better outcomes. But if that conviction eludes me, then I relax into the conviction that everything passes, including me. Whatever’s bothering me will dim and fade. Which is another way of saying I’m taking care of. Apparently, it’s inescapable. Get Kor’Thank here: …
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A new Strained Brains podcast with me and Burt, Part 1 of 5, is UP!
Poop, boogers, widening buttholes, and racist epithets. This one was recorded on Septermber 15. Check it out here: Strained Brains Part 1 of 5 In Strained Brains, I interview my best buddies, alternative medicine practitioners, military “elite,” a massage therapist who grew up in the third world and started a thriving business in America, along…
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Musings
In my opinion, “inner stillness” doesn’t lead to inaction. It leads to action from the best/deepest part of you, which shines all the clearer from your lack of interference. Get Kor’Thank here: Kor’Thank: Barbarian Valley Girl. Get Echo Vol. 1 on Kindle here: Vol. 1 on Kindle. Vol. 2 on Kindle here: Vol.2 on Kindle Vol. 3…
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A new Strained Brains podcast with me and Burt, Part 1 of 5, is UP!
Poop, boogers, widening buttholes, and racist epithets. This one was recorded on Septermber 15. Check it out here: Strained Brains Part 1 of 5 In Strained Brains, I interview my best buddies, alternative medicine practitioners, military “elite,” a massage therapist who grew up in the third world and started a thriving business in America, along…
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Musings
I use to dismiss the importance of feelings, but I’ve since changed my mind. Even at a practical level, they have incredible importance. They control health and perception, which is a direct influence on how much energy I’m allowed to generate (health) and the ability to see where it can do the most possible good…
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A new Strained Brains podcast with me and Burt, Part 1 of 5, is UP!
Poop, boogers, widening buttholes, and racist epithets. This one was recorded on Septermber 15. Check it out here: Strained Brains Part 1 of 5 In Strained Brains, I interview my best buddies, alternative medicine practitioners, military “elite,” a massage therapist who grew up in the third world and started a thriving business in America, along…
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Musings
Often, there’s a sentiment that appreciating the present moment is “settling for what you have.” I disagree. Expectation can easily become tyrannical, cutting the joy out of every circumstance that doesn’t meet a short-sighted standard. On the other hand, appreciation is an open state of mind, allowing unforeseen opportunities/advantages to naturally arise into one’s awareness.…
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A new Strained Brains podcast with me and Burt, Part 5 of 5, is UP!
On this episode, we discuss my recent retirement, snake venom, and when Burt gets roofied. This one was recorded on August 15. Check it out here: Strained Brains Part 5 of 5 In Strained Brains, I interview my best buddies, alternative medicine practitioners, military “elite,” a massage therapist who grew up in the third world…
