Posted in fiction, The Cost of Magic on Mar 4th, 2009
This is the 22nd section of my novel. If you haven’t read the first 21, you might want to start here. The Birth of an Aesir —- Minus wasn’t certain what day it was. He awoke in the midday sun to the cawing of a raven. Or, more accurately, two ravens. There was a small [...]
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Posted in Basic Ideology on Dec 28th, 2008
Sometimes we worry about the things we might have missed, the opportunities we allowed to fade, for what ever reason. For the most part, this is merely existential anxiety. We worry, because we are. “I think, therefore I am.” No. You are, long before you ever think. Any creature that recognizes this is sentient, as [...]
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Posted in poetry on Nov 5th, 2008
Wrinkled time conspires against me. The liquid clockwork voice moves to dance with me. I cannot see her through the dense liquid. I only hear the clockwork motions. We tango, back and forth, to the rhythm of a metronome, moving in directions that I could never understand. Am I just another cog? —- -Jack. I [...]
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Posted in fiction on Mar 1st, 2008
She was naked and shaking, covered in sweat. She fell to the ground and continued that seizure-like motion.
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Posted in Developmental Theology on Feb 21st, 2008
There is only one thing that causes unhappiness in humans: Cognitive thought. Loki Developmental Theology 089 Lesson #44 “So Billy I’ve lost control…” Blogged with Flock Tags: theology, philosophy, ideology, religion, ideas, thought, happiness, people, nature
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Posted in Developmental Theology, update on Feb 2nd, 2008
“Religious freedom constitutes the very heart of human rights. Its inviolability is such that individuals must be recognized as having the right even to change their religion if their conscience so demands.” -Pope John Paul Loki. Developmental Theology 089 Lesson #41 02.02.08 Update: Wow lesson 41!!! I’ve been doing this for 11 months now. I’ll [...]
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