Posted in Basic Ideology on Oct 5th, 2009
A few weeks ago I asked on my blog and on twitter for Humanists willing to discuss their belief system. I was pleasantly surprised when Ryan Sutter, webmaster of humanistsofmn.org, contacted me. I explained to Ryan what I was looking for, and what he sent me was so personal and informative, that I asked if [...]
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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. Run to [...]
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Posted in fiction, The Cost of Magic on Jan 7th, 2009
This is the ninth section of my novel. If you haven’t read the first six, you might want to start here. In Which the Good Doctor Learns —- And with that, they both opened their eyes on Minus’ converted basement. They agreed that a nap was necessary to replenish their energies before further work. They [...]
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Posted in update on Nov 2nd, 2008
Here’s the promised Sunday update. A lot of stuff has happened this week. So, here goes. I was a guest on Cranky Tech in the early AM Sunday. Click the link to hear the whole hour. This photo was censored on flickr without my permission or notification. I’ll be moving over to Picasa web soon. [...]
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Posted in Developmental Theology on Mar 22nd, 2008
So, what I’ve always tried to do with this series is to help individuals awaken that shaman on the inside that they have forgotten culturally. An important lesson here is about community. Many people think that the shamanic journey is an introspective, private one. And it is. To an extent. You see, once the shaman [...]
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Posted in Developmental Theology on Feb 27th, 2008
“Dammit all! Show them, boy! The ones that have forgotten!”
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