Sad that these theists continue to wait anxiously for someone who has never and will never arrive, making up little lies about why he’s so very late and how much he loves them, like desperate wallflowers at life’s pageant. For century after century they’ve sat there, erupting occasionally in spasms of bloody madness, then slouching back to wait in the corner, muttering to themselves.
Tuesday, January 30, 2024
Monday, January 29, 2024
Perception and Inner Balance
happiness is not:
perfection, control or determined
by external events and people.
happiness is:
a product of your perception and
inner balance. When you define your
own energy, you bring your harmony
with you wherever you go.
— yung pueblo
Saturday, January 27, 2024
Inside the Digital Skinner Box
The hunger for constant, instant digital stimulation has made Skinner Box pigeons of the lot of us. The need for the digital fix turns out to be as compulsive as yanking the levers on a slot machine, training the human attention span to be reduced to that of a gnat.
Friday, January 26, 2024
A Man Called Intrepid
Whenever I hear the word “intrepid,” it reminds me that, sadly, I have never been trapped in quicksand or chased by a helicopter.
Thursday, January 25, 2024
The Hereness of You
Beyond the health benefits, the reason to meditate is simply to return us to the hereness and nowness of conscious human existence. So much of what we worry about or stew over are pointless phantoms from the past or groundless speculations about the future.
Friday, January 19, 2024
Beware the Dreams of a Sleeping Society
“Every powerful emotion has its own myth-making tendency. When the emotion is peculiar to an individual, he is considered more or less mad if he gives credence to such myths as he has invented. But when an emotion is collective, as in war or disease, there are few to correct the myths that naturally arise. Consequently in all times of great collective excitement unfounded rumors obtain wide credence. This myth-making faculty is often allied with cruelty. Such myths give an excuse for the infliction of torture, and the unfounded belief in them is evidence of the unconscious desire to find some victim to persecute.“
— Bertrand Russell, Unpopular Essays (1950), Ch. XII: An Outline of Intellectual Rubbish, p. 81
Wednesday, January 17, 2024
The Flow of Frankenstein
"There is no occupation in the world so absorbing as trying to paint. Everything, every worry, is for the moment forgotten in the effort, however unsuccessful, of creating a masterpiece. To the surprise of many and the horror of some, I have also found great pleasure in needlework, which, after all, is only another way of making pictures."
— Ernest Thesiger, Dr. Pretorius in Bride of Frankenstein. He understood the concept of Flow long before it had been defined.
Tuesday, January 16, 2024
Tuesday, January 9, 2024
In the Depression, They Weren't Depressed
Superheroes are metaphors about the soaring human spirit, born of necessity in times of powerlessness and despair like the Great Depression.
Their function is the same as the Fred Astaire-Ginger Rogers movies from that era — to enable the downtrodden to fantasize about defying gravity in fancy duds.