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A New Years Elegy

A New Years Elegy

Posted on January 2, 2019January 2, 2019 by Jeff Jerebker

The Yin Yang symbol is complex yet simple. As a younger person I predominantly saw the dialectic – the dynamism, of competing forces. It’s what Read more

Reconciliation and Remembrance

Reconciliation and Remembrance

Posted on December 18, 2018 by Jeff Jerebker

When a wise mentor with selfless intent speaks in earnest to a disciple, it behooves that disciple to listen with reverence. You may not see Read more

The Anti-Ageist Movement Conundrum

The Anti-Ageist Movement Conundrum

Posted on November 30, 2018 by Jeff Jerebker

The lens of ageing is fraught with complexities. Ageism, encompassing discrimination, marginalization, and negative stereotyping is without a doubt prevalent in this country and other Read more

Elderhood: A Subtle Shift in Consciousness

Elderhood: A Subtle Shift in Consciousness

Posted on November 7, 2018November 7, 2018 by Jeff Jerebker

“In studying , each day something is gained.In following the Tao, each day something is lost.Lost and again lost.Until there is nothing left to do.Not-doing, Read more

The Insidiousness of Nationalism

The Insidiousness of Nationalism

Posted on November 1, 2018 by Jeff Jerebker

Nationalism is an obsolete concept fraught with existential danger in this modern age.
The deleterious effects of climate change, of declining air quality, the shrinking Read more

Kindred Spirits

Kindred Spirits

Posted on October 22, 2018 by Jeff Jerebker

It was a weird autumn afternoon. Leaves were illuminating their brilliant glory annunciating the certain darkness and death to come. Weary, I rested in my Read more

Thoughts On A Sunday Afternoon

Thoughts On A Sunday Afternoon

Posted on October 8, 2018 by Jeff Jerebker

Be wise, thoughtful, and emphatic. Beautiful words that flow gracefully from the tongue. Easy to say, difficult to live. We are born through the mothers Read more

New York City in a Stolen Moment

New York City in a Stolen Moment

Posted on September 26, 2018 by Jeff Jerebker

A square with benches, approaching a subway entrance on the Upper West Side. Seemed like the whole world was there, on display. Many languages and Read more

Twilight

Twilight

Posted on August 13, 2018 by Jeff Jerebker

In the twilight of consciousness, between the real and surreal, there abides a well of imaginative and loose connections. It’s an interesting state of awareness: Read more

A Higher Level of Understanding

A Higher Level of Understanding

Posted on July 31, 2018 by Jeff Jerebker

I’ve been reading spiritual treatises, philosophical tomes, even Beat literature over the last few years.  I recently completed a 450 page interpretive book on the Read more

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