Cosmology and spirituality have much in common. The study of the external universe mirrors the inner seeking of meaning and existence.
Scientists claim that the Read more
Cosmology and spirituality have much in common. The study of the external universe mirrors the inner seeking of meaning and existence.
Scientists claim that the Read more
It seems that every day brings a new awareness of some form of outrage. Certainly, there is an abundance to go around. While we, as Read more
Issues regarding Colorado’s right for legal marijuana (both medical and recreational) have elicited the need for the Feds to, at minimum, decriminalize its use.
President Read more
A barren landscape is fertile for the cactus plant.
Amazingly, it took an act of racial savagery for the South to wake up to the Read more
Staring into the bleak landscape of the political season, I ponder man’s yearning for transcendence. It has been a quest since antiquity, some leading to Read more
I visited my hometown New York City. While I was raised in the Bronx, I hung out this time in Manhattan.
I walked a lot Read more
Praise be to Nero’s Neptune
The Titanic sails at dawn
Everybody’s shouting
“Which side are you on?”
– Bob Dylan, “Desolation Row “
A snippet of lyrics that are as apt a metaphor today as they were 50 years ago. Within the constraints of a blog, I attempt to write of the unfurling of events in Baltimore and throughout the country.
Penetrating debates are problematic as it appears that most people view events through shallow and ideological lenses. Rather than insightful discussion, slogans are shouted at each other and reflect a paucity of critical thought.
Bob Dylan wrote this masterpiece, “Desolation Row,” way back in 1965. His 11-minute epic depicted the barren landscape that results when robotic ideology and thought control transcend true freedom.
I view the political system as broken in so many ways. It has devolved to a sporting event or a dramedy that parodies real life. Spiritually and in the context of the vast cosmos, politics may be an illusion or delusion, though it impacts people’s lives for sure. What a paradox.
I’ll take the liberty and privilege to offer up some pithy (or not so pithy) comments:
April 17th marks the one year anniversary of my cancer surgery.
In the capable hands of surgeon Dr. Shandra Wilson, I spent twelve days in Read more
The world may be bleak, but there is always the beginning of baseball season to evoke an air of optimism. There is something refreshing, much Read more
I’m not usually political, except occasionally expressing disgust and despair over the state of politics in contemporary America. I watched Ted Cruz declare his candidacy Read more