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The fire of compassion

The color of Mars, the color of blood, the color of sunlight through a sky filled with smoke, red on the Cal Fire map means the land is burning. Buddhist paintings depicting wrathful deities often show the figures surrounded by red flames. Though deities like... Continue

The Dark Side

For all the attempts to cast humanity in the brightest way possible -- religious positivism, new-age soul-making, liberal visions of the evolution of virtue, and fairy-tales with happy endings -- the dark side keeps casting a shadow across history. Is this simply, as some believe,... Continue

From “Themsies” to “Selfies”

Documenting our lives through photographs went mainstream with the introduction of Kodak's "Brownie" camera, introduced in 1900 at the price of $1; the "snapshot" was born, and with it arrived a new sense of self. Prior to that, memories of travel to distant places were... Continue

Confessions of a cactus and succulent nerd

I recently returned from a five-day convention of the Cactus and Succulent Society of America, held in Tempe, Arizona. That's right, I'm a cactus and succulent nerd. For the past forty years I've been growing and collecting cactus and succulents, and some of the very... Continue

Virtual Reality is dead; long live Augmented Reality

Things move so quickly in digital technology that yesterday's fad is old hat before it's even reached maturity. Such is the case with Virtual Reality (VR), the technology that promised us the god-like chance to step into worlds of our own making so exciting that... Continue

Three-brained beings

The mystic teacher G.I. Gurdjieff wrote of "three-brained beings" and their difficulties. Though his teachings were given during the early part of the 20th Century, the wisdom tradition in which he was steeped - Sufism and Middle Eastern mystic teachings - long taught the nature... Continue

Our 21st Century, post-modernist mess

The world has been in trouble before. Every century has had its share of discord, warfare, violence and mayhem, punctuated by periods of creative flowering, knowledge growth and cultural insight. That we find ourselves once again riven by conflict, feelings of instability and worries about... Continue

When Fascism arrives at the ballot box

I once wondered how a modern, 20th century country like Germany morphed into an amoral, industrial-style genocide factory during Adolph Hitler's Third Reich. At the time, conditions in Europe were politically unstable; the aftermath of World War One left economies in shambles, and politics polarized... Continue

Your life as an amoeba

Amoebas, as you likely know, are one-celled animals you can only see with a microscope. Tiny enough to swim freely in a drop of water, amoebas animate themselves using pseudopods, projections of its cell wall into lobes that move. They surround and absorb the living... Continue

It’s so easy being green

Sunlight began to slide across the grassy hillside and Jens felt the first stirrings of energy returning. His mind began to clear as remnants of his dreams quickly faded, less distinct as moments passed. His skin began to tingle as it warmed, and slowly turning... Continue