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As a musician, I'm consciously aware of harmony. When I observe a sea shell, I'm consciously aware of symmetry in nature, qualities that have no time and place. Consciousness is a perception. If the brain... More »
As a musician, I'm consciously aware of harmony. When I observe a sea shell, I'm consciously aware of symmetry in nature, qualities that have no time and place. Consciousness is a perception. If the brain... More »
Here's my thought on today's Questions and Reflections. Many people are sidetracked by the more mundane things in life. We each have special skills. If we don't regularly use them, we miss much of the fun... More »
It immediately comes to mind, the first time I set out to see the world it got me in a heap of trouble at home. It was something many of us think about doing and never do.... More »
A long time back I was trust officer in my Presbyterian Church. We went on a retreat to learn Presbyterian doctrine. I asked my minister what the doctrine was on Jews, stating that my mother... More »
Balance between individuals truly does need management, but I dare say, also good sense. Some individuals get carried away with their freedom, or their misbegotten responsibility, especially individuals with a grant of authority. In the... More »
I changed my mind only this morning, after reading more in Cosmos and Psyche. Richard Tarnas, distinguished philosopher and cultural historian, after a 30 year study of astrology, has shown the significance of archetypical patterns... More »
It is apropos that you asked me this question. Dr. Martin Luther King gave to the world his history making dream on August 28, 1963 on the steps of Washington, D.C.'s Lincoln Memorial. I have... More »
In Joe Smith, the Original's twilight years, he turned contemplative. God told Moses to tell the Israelites "I AM hath sent me unto you" (with a religion and morals). Jesus of Nazareth left us with... More »