Be The Taste of Light

(welcome to metaphysical Monday, from Bus Stop Judo) There is this wonderful story in the Upanishads about Svetaketu, a boy who was sent off to study and learn the sacred wisdom of the Vedas. Now just for context “Veda” means knowledge and “Upanishads,” translates loosely to, ‘sitting close with devotion.’ So Svetaketu at about the age of twelve was sent of to learn the sacred … Continue reading Be The Taste of Light

One Can Not See the Horizon if One is Always Looking Down

Now I want to be very clear I do not recommend that anyone face depression or anxiety alone. SEEK HELP, nor am I suggesting that what has helped me recently will help anyone else. I just want to share my experience while it is still fresh. I may have written this before but it is worth repeating, I grew up with a mother who was … Continue reading One Can Not See the Horizon if One is Always Looking Down

“Grandfather dies, Father Dies, Son Dies, – This is Good Fortune

(If this is your first time visiting us or if you have been here before this is a new feature we’d like to call Metaphysical Monday. Every Monday we will break down a Koan, a parable, a quote, etc. That leans to and towards self development and confidence, basically we believe in giving what we need. So here we go.) This Koan for me would … Continue reading “Grandfather dies, Father Dies, Son Dies, – This is Good Fortune

Kevin McCarthy: The Jerry Springer of the House G.O.P. vs. Sun Tzu & The Art of War

I’m not sure how much Sun Tzu Kevin McCarthy has read nor do I know how much of The Jerry Springer Show he has watched, if he hasn’t done either then he should do both. One, to show him the pitfalls of his political strategy or lack thereof. The other to show him the spectacle of political fighting that he’s about to experience, not between … Continue reading Kevin McCarthy: The Jerry Springer of the House G.O.P. vs. Sun Tzu & The Art of War