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A Dearth of the Real on Earth

This morning it’s raining, which makes me chuckle, as a few weeks ago my landlord was saying something along the lines of, “I wonder how bad this drought might get.” Which made me ask, “What drought?” He said, “They’ve been talking about how dry it might get this year.” To which I responded, frowning, “Sounds like they’ve been watching too much TV.”

Status Quo, Part 4: Escalation

It appears that at least once per generation, and on numerologically significant dates, events are orchestrated to shock and traumatize the human collective. The unsuspecting masses are abruptly interrupted and knocked unsteady while simply living their lives, enjoying familiar routines, pursuing their careers or vocations, practicing their arts or trades, bettering themselves, or providing for their families.

Time Thief: On Complaining

Energy is our most precious resource, yet we lose it in countless ways — through distractions, negative patterns, and unconscious choices. In a world where time feels fleeting and external forces profit from our disengagement, reclaiming our power begins with awareness. And one of the most subtle yet pervasive drains on that energy is the habit of complaining.

Through the Veil of Artifice

We live in a world saturated with distractions and manipulated narratives that encourage us to fear and suppress our true selves. From consumerism and violence to societal expectations and psychological manipulation, we’ve been conditioned to conform and disconnect from our authentic power. To reclaim our purpose and inner truth, we must break free from these artifices, confront our fears, and reconnect with the divine essence within us.