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Monthly Archives: October 2015
A Mini-Upswing and a Mini-Downswing in American Politics
Last night, on 13 October 2015, the five leading Democratic candidates for President of the United States had their first debate. I sat glued to the TV for two and a half hours, interested in what they had to say, … Continue reading
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Tagged Bernie Sanders, Democratic debate, Democratic Presidential candidates, Hillary Clinton, socialism
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On Water and Tranquility
As I sat cross-legged on my cushion, preparing for my yoga session, a gentle voice urged me to “Think of a peaceful time when you were filled with tranquility. Focus your awareness on that experience and keep it in your … Continue reading
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Tagged Alor, Blue Mind, Kalimantan, Middle East, Wallace J. Nichols
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Recycling a Call to Action
A few nights ago, my mother, my friend Shelley Feldman, and I went to a concert entitled “Women of Woodstock”. I imagined beforehand that the songs would be a nostalgia trip, prompting in me, perhaps the urge to sing along. … Continue reading
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Tagged action, aged, Bernie Sanders, Sixties, Utopia, values, Vietnam, Woodstock, youth
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