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Some People Deserve To Die
Submitted by Damos Kniat on Friday, April 10, 2026 11:20 AM
Image by Midjourney.com People may not want to admit it but they think it … some people deserve to die. What goes on in their heads behind this thinking? Real life. Consider the following: Yes, some people definitely deserve to die, and, yes, because of our basic right to form an opinion and voice it, Read More…
A Link Between The Date of Birth and Date of Death
Submitted by Echo on Friday, April 10, 2026 11:11 AM
Image by Midjourney.com Our life is a link between our date of birth and date of death. A link that contains all the secrets, dramas, tragedies and comedies of our lives, and we are all abandoned in this performance that we tend to forget who we are in reality. The book of our life stretches Read More…
Many Worlds: Many Timelines
Submitted by Sci Fi Guy on Thursday, April 9, 2026 12:28 PM
Image by Midjourney.com Time Travel & The Multiverse – Time travel has enchanted and intrigued us since the earliest days of fiction, when authors such as H.G. Wells, Samuel Madden, Charles Dickens and Enrique Gaspar y Rimbau stretched and challenged our imaginations with images and tales of men and women who invented amazing machines and Read More…
Non-Evaluative Listening
Submitted by Glorious Bastard on Thursday, April 9, 2026 12:08 PM
Image by Szilárd Szabó from http://Pixabay.com We can achieve real communication and avoid this evaluative tendency when we listen with understanding. This means seeing the expressed idea and attitude from the other person’s point of view, sensing how it feels to the person, achieving his or her frame of reference about the subject being discussed. Read More…
The Sucky And The Awesome
Submitted by Hooper on Thursday, April 9, 2026 12:01 PM
Image by Midjourney.com Here are some things that “suck”: bad sports teams; bad popular music groups; getting a flat tire, which you try to change in the rain because you’re late to catch a plane for that vacation trip you’ve been planning all year, but the replacement tire is also flat, and you get covered Read More…
How to Embrace the Dark without Losing Yourself
Submitted by Eyes Wide Shut on Wednesday, April 8, 2026 8:41 AM
Image by Midjourney.com When you think of darkness, or the dark within us, what comes to mind? Does it bring up uncomfortable memories, difficult emotions, or the idea of being taken over by something outside of yourself? In my experience as a therapist and coach, darkness isn’t something to fear or fix, although we may Read More…
Ad Hominem
Submitted by Holmes on Wednesday, April 8, 2026 8:25 AM
Image by Midjourney.com Greetings fellow savants, sages, philosophers and thinkers … Holmes at your service presenting my observation of the week – the nature of arguments. Yes, those nasty repartees we all engage with others from time to time which is fast becoming a veritable art form of win win. Let’s take a brief look Read More…
Can We Summon Events Or Encounters At Will?
Submitted by Psychogenic on Wednesday, April 8, 2026 8:15 AM
Image by Midjourney.com Can we summon events or encounters at will, maybe to manifest something within mere seconds? The factors would be: How much internal psychological resistance there is (through fear/doubt/rejection) How probable it is, like trying to materialize a pile of cash on your desk out of thin air is very improbable by Read More…
Trap of the Spiritual Ego
Submitted by Mahaji on Tuesday, April 7, 2026 10:41 AM
Image by Midjourney.com The spiritual path is often described as a journey toward freedom, peace, and awakening. But one of the subtlest and most insidious traps on this journey is the rise of the spiritual ego—the part of the ego that cleverly disguises itself in the garments of awakening, wisdom, and “higher” knowledge. While we Read More…
Slipping Between The Cracks
Submitted by Low Rider on Tuesday, April 7, 2026 10:17 AM
Image by Midjourney.com What Happens to Those Who Slip Between the Cracks of Time and Space? Perception determines “truth.” We invent our own reality through our own perceptions and others’, and by accepting what appears to be real as real. History is filled with stories of people who, in “slipping between the cracks” of their Read More…

































