An Artisan of the Present
You're master of what you've lived, Artisan at what you're living, Amateur at what's next to live. Richard Bach wrote that in his book: Messiah's Handbook. He does sum up the past, present... More »
You're master of what you've lived, Artisan at what you're living, Amateur at what's next to live. Richard Bach wrote that in his book: Messiah's Handbook. He does sum up the past, present... More »
What make up things are not more things; what makes up things are ideas, concepts, information. Fred Alan Wolf Ph.D. says a lot without saying much in that statement. Fred also writes:... More »
May the wind blow sweetness, The rivers flow sweetness, The herbs grow sweetness, For the people of Truth! Sweet be the night, Sweet be the dawn, Sweet be earth's fragrance Sweet be our... More »
In a multicivilizational world the constructive course is to renounce universalism meaning imperialism, accept diversity meaning international pluralism, and seek commonalities which are a healthy universalism. By recognizing and honoring the many important differences... More »
Among people there are none who do not eat and drink, but there are few who really appreciate the taste. Confucius the Chinese social philosopher wrote that over 2500 years ago. The message... More »
In the book , The Way Towards Health , Jane Roberts writes : The physical body can only react in the present moment. Worrying about future events or dwelling upon past unfavorable situations,... More »
There is a short-circuiting process in which even good intentions are distorted and turned to other purposes. That which is feared is feared so strongly and concentrated upon so intensely that it is attracted... More »