Posted in Basic Ideology on Jul 28th, 2009
The tracks always come back. Rumi. Shams. Wine and Dance and God. Was there ever really anything else? Since I first discovered Sufism as an adolescent, the dervish spin never left me. The idea that one can get so close, become so consumed in the flame, and love every [...]
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Posted in Fragments on Jun 24th, 2009
Richard Matheson wrote What Dreams May Come in 1978, as a love story to his wife. It pops up every so often in my life, and reminds me of the things that I love, and gives me hope. I may disappear from time to time, but it is within my nature to run. [...]
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Posted in update on Jan 26th, 2009
not a lot of posting last week due to server downtime. With this downtime came the loss of 2 weeks worth of posts. I’ll be trying over the next few days to determine what is missing and get it back in place.
Jack
I Listen.
Putting the pieces back together.
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Posted in off-topic on Dec 20th, 2008
Not my usual. Skip it if you have no taste for the cocky.
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Posted in poetry on May 13th, 2008
She fell asleep that night, in my arms.
I can’t remember the last thing
that she said to me.
When morning came,
I was alone.
So quickly, so suddenly,
it was all over.
I don’t remember arguments.
I don’t remember fights.
I thought we were pretty happy.
I’ll try not to think next time.
—-
Jack.
I Listen.
I Travel.
faux poetry is something similar to a sin.
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Posted in Developmental Theology on Mar 21st, 2007
Loss is, perhaps, the single most important element involved in the process of deifying any person, place, thing, or concept.
-Loki 3/21/07
Lesson #5
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