Tag: spiritual path
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Constipation Blues
Every once in awhile I’ll try this meme thing; I try to stay away from political stuff and stick to personal humor. Like this one here.. I hate using public restrooms but sometimes you gotta do what you gotta, right?! Well, I’m out today.. just leaving the Fred Meyer but nature calls. I climb the…
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Rites or Privilege
This was a reaction to a post I read about abortion. I don’t care what you think about it, because it doesn’t matter. Non of us have a real relationship or respect for life and we move further away everyday. Now, I don’t know if anything I present is true… Maybe I read it somewhere…
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Careful thought
Stepping back a bit… It seems so juvenile to arguing about race and prejudice when we know it’s a symptom of something else. All we’re doing is reinforcing that behavior with our own rage, continuing the cycle of sickness. That’s not even including the use of intoxication that helps fuel that fire. As I look…
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Well, I’m rambling again.. sharing my comments from a FB post. Yeah, I know. I need to detach myself from FB but anyway… The original post was about rape, which is disgusting BTW but my reply was to a statement about an “overhaul of society”and how we mean to do that. Can we do that?…
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Tentacles
I am a fool for speaking the way I do but I feel even the “Fool” must be heard. I follow the “Voice of America” site on facebook, I think it’s necessary to have a world view if you’re gonna be involved or have an opinion about current events. Anyways… I was reading something about…
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On Homelessness and spiritual work
1. Realize you’re on your own.2. Downsize, all you need is on your back3. Raise enough cash to put that back pack and a few change of clothing and essentials when you get them. (Canned food, deodorant).4. Assuming you have a phone or laptop. That’s how you stay connected… Find a damn job, link up…
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The Stigma of being Homeless
This post is going to brutally honest. One of the main reasons I kept quiet about my experience of being homeless as a teenager for more than 2 decades is because of the stigma. I didn’t want to be judged because of it. Let me explain to you how it feels to be judged because…
