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Wonder In Action

The way of the sage is simple, and every culture across the world has had it’s own understanding of this. The sage does no great thing, and yet nothing is left undone. This is wonder in action. What makes a shaman a shaman is not that they live in an otherworld that their tribe does…
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Light Of The Ages by Robert Gresak

The light of the ages shone through untold sages to light the way for men in great darkness left, to light the way for men bereft of all comfort, all hope. The light of the ages now saturates the pages of the book of the soul even as that darkness, in vein, rages. The light…
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Ascend to Light by Robert Gresak

The sands of time run through the hourglass the ages and years swiftly pass and men and women, some slow, some fast progress from class to class on life’s evolving stage. Again the age of Aquarius has rolled around, the age of man is once more found. Arise, arise my brothers and be no more…
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Filter Of Institution

When I travel, I see people in other countries with wonder on their faces, but in America most people look jaded. Do Americans tend to stifle wonder? Americans as individuals do not stifle wonder, but the society does. Institutions create frameworks for our life experience, and heaven forbid we reject even the least significant institution.…
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Mental Needs

We are talking about wonder. What is wonder, my friends? A sense of awe. A state between knowing and not knowing. Finding something to question and explore. An expectation of delight about discovery. All of these are true. The needs of the body are readily at hand for us to consider. The consequences of ignoring…
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You Remember

I always wondered what the point is if you don’t remember the lessons, good or bad? You do indeed remember the lessons. You embody them. Your memory is not something you have and can lose. It’s something you are. That collective memory shared between all of humanity, even the memory footprint you leave on the…
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Know Thyself: Discovering the True “You” by Jacelyn Thomas

There was a maxim inscribed above the entrance to the Temple of Apollo in ancient Greece, which has come to define the search for knowledge of the human race: “Know Thyself.” More than anything else, we seek to understand ourselves and our purpose in the universe. But, as individuals, we too often try to gain…
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How Will You Walk The Path?

We all bear emotional scars. We all have traces of suffering in our memories. To the degree that we hang our hearts on these things, our spirit is shaped by them, and the most obsessive beings continue to linger in the underworld with appearances that reflect the things that were most meaningful for them in…

