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Walking Between The Tracks

Walking Between The Tracks

June 25, 2026 11:37am

Walking Between the Tracks Remembering the Art of Conscious Participation For much of my life, I enjoyed walking on what many would call the wrong side of the tracks. Not because I wanted to destroy anything. Not because I wanted to rebel simply for the sake of rebellion. Something within me questioned whether what everyone agreed upon must automatically be true. Curiosity kept inviting me beyond the familiar, and so I wandered. I found myself among the outsiders. The rebels. The artists. The addicts. The seekers. The misunderstood. The people society often called misfits. Ironically, I became a misfit among…

We Came Here to Have a Human Experience: Stewardship, Compassion, and Nurturing Each Other

We Came Here to Have a Human Experience: Stewardship, Compassion, and Nurturing Each Other

February 14, 2026 7:14am

We Came Here to Have a Human Experience We came here to have a human experience and to relate through stewardship, compassion, and nurturing each other. To feel full and to feel hungry. To feel thirsty and the satisfaction of quenching it. To live the contrast without making it a curse. To let the formless meet the formed not as a battle, but as a practice. Not as a performance, but as a way of being. The River Teaches Us How to Trust The darker depths only consume us if we don’t trust the in the river. The free fall…

The Healer in Flip-Flops

The Healer in Flip-Flops

February 11, 2026 10:10am

The Healer in Flip-Flops On conscious choice, judgment, and the art of being human. When the Image Doesn’t Match the Medicine I once read a story about someone who searched the world for the best healer. They traveled deep into the mountains, following whispers of a man known for profound healing abilities. The kind of healer spoken about in quiet reverence. When they finally found him, they were confused. Standing before them was a tiny man in flip-flops, cut-off jean shorts, no shirt, belly hanging out… smoking a cigarette. No robes. No performance. No curated holiness. Just a human being…

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