Category: Spirituality

  • The Nature of Time

    The Nature of Time

    She stretches and coils, bounces and boils. A torturous lover who craves our attention then makes us suffer for having given it. “You came here to experience me. Do not ignore me,” she says. We humans are obsessed with time. I bet there are at least four clocks in your immediate vicinity. There are five…

  • Sungazing – A Complete Guide + Resources

    Sungazing – A Complete Guide + Resources

    Disclaimer: I am neither a doctor nor a scientist and am not recommending partaking in the practice of sungazing. If you decide to do so, it is at your own discretion and you are solely responsible for any harm you may endure as a result. Growing up, we were all warned about the sun. You’ll burn…

  • Amazing Earth

    Amazing Earth

    Whenever I think about our amazing Earth and just life in general, which is often, my mind is blown so exhaustively that it feels like I’m on drugs. It all seems like a big joke, in a good way, or a game. I just want to go over a few things today and talk about…

  • 3 Quick Steps to Reduce Stress

    3 Quick Steps to Reduce Stress

    We think too much sometimes. Lying in bed awake, thoughts racing. Thoughts of the past and the future, stresses and worries. We tell ourselves to stop thinking so much and just go to sleep. It works for a second, but before we know it, our minds are racing again thinking of all the things there are to think about. When…

  • Accessing Universal Intelligence

    Accessing Universal Intelligence

    I’m hoping to achieve superhuman status in the near future in that I’ll be able to accomplish incredible feats with regularity. These feats will not be limited to any specific category. I’ll explain below how I plan to do this so that you can also try for yourself and accomplish everything you set out to…

  • The Man Who Tapped the Secrets of the Universe

    The Man Who Tapped the Secrets of the Universe

    The Man Who Tapped the Secrets of the Universe is a short biography (fewer than 60 pages) of a man I’d never heard of, Walter Russell. I’m not sure why his insights aren’t commonly taught in school. At least not in my schools. He was a world-class painter, sculptor, author, architect, figure skater, philosopher, and more. They…

  • Lotus Flower

    The lotus seed starts in the muck at the bottom of a pond. As it grows and reaches the surface, a beautiful lotus flower blossoms. Still rooted in the muck, it rises above it all up into the pure air and flourishes beautifully, above the denseness, the darkness, from which it came. Of course not…

  • You Are a Cell

    If there is a god, and I believe there is, then it’s possible we’re all just little pieces of god in a similar way to how all of our cells are little pieces of us. First, I don’t mean a personal god as in a human-like entity who hears our prayers and grants them. I…

  • Sitting on a Park Bench

    Sitting on a Park Bench

    A lone maple leaf detaches from its life source, fluttering down into the pond to join its fallen friends already soft and brown with decay, the first casualties of an inexorable winter rapidly approaching. A fish hides in the leaf’s shade and nibbles off a snack. A bigger fish lurks deeper, hungry. The leaf fed…

  • How to Meditate

    How to Meditate

      The average person hears “meditation” and thinks of some Tibetan monk or some new age hippie type. The truth is, more people than you know meditate regularly, especially the successful ones. If you don’t meditate already, starting the practice will make your life better, guaranteed. Many of the most impressive people throughout history have placed…