“Freedom is a two-edged sword of which one edge is liberty and the other responsibility, on which both edges are exceedingly sharp,” Jack Whiteside Parsons an American rocket scientist. Jack Parsons in 1938, holding the replica car bomb used in the murder trial of police officer Captain Earl Kynette. Anonymous – Los Angeles Times. This […]
Memento Mori and Vanitas
Día de Muertos (day of the dead) recently passed and reminded me of Memento Mori, which I thought was made famous by Roman Generals but can’t find proof, however I did find the cool painting called Vanitas (below) and more nuggets of knowledge about life, death and time. A memento mori (Latin ‘remember that you must die’) is […]
The Law of One
According to Ra we are each a mind, body, spirit complex and we’re here on earth in the 3rd density, to learn about our past incarnations, as well as to assist in the ongoing transition to the 4th density. Consider this, if you will, Ra says… The universe is infinite. This has yet to be […]
Terence McKenna and Stoned Ape Theory
In the early 1990s, psychedelic advocate and ethnobotanist Terence McKenna published his book Food of the Gods in which he surmised that homo sapiens’ cognitive leap forward was due to their discovery of magic mushrooms. Can’t get rid of Terence McKenna in my mind lately, then it dawned on me that the reason I’m meant […]
What I learned at WordCamp
WordPress Rocks! and WordCamp is as much knowledge and information as can be consumed in a single day, when it comes to learning about WordPress and web publishing. What I learned at WordCamp was profound, that really it’s about the written word and spinning a yarn, then publishing it. The technology is now so incredible, […]
Raincity WordCamp, Vancouver 2019
Did I say how much I love WordPress? And how excited I am to go to WordCamp? A web geek at heart and incredibly excited to go to this event, first time in my life I’m happy to go to a camp of any kind but today I was walking around the UBC campus (in […]
Wisdom of words
Wisdom of words was brought to mind when I saw this owl photo. Owls trigger me to think about wisdom. I seek wisdom and realized that whenever I stop blogging here, I don’t feel complete at the end of my day. As I have said before; the only way to become a writer, is to […]
Left Coast Media and the Slacklife Series
60 meters taller than Mount Robson, standing at 4019 meters, Mount Waddington is the 3rd tallest mountain in British Columbia, after Mount Fairweather and Quincy Adams peaks on the Alaskan border. The mountain also has the second highest prominence in BC, at 3289 meters. Standing at the head of the Bute and Knight Inlets, the […]
Nautors Swan
Dreams of sailing on a Nautors Swan This year is the 40th year anniversary for the greatest sailboat builder, the legendary Nautor Swan of Finland. For Nautor’s Swan, 48 is a magic number. One of the most iconic Swans ever was born in 1971 under this number: the mythical Swan 48. Designed by the best […]
Cameroon and the Bight of Bonny
Cameroon and the Bight of Bonny has completely captured my imagination now that I’ve been turned-on to it’s beauty and bounty. Most unique of countries that has been called the “Hinge” of West Africa and I’m sure it’s been called allot of things, since it was once a prized colony. Cameroon has the most diverse […]
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