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"The Unconventional Spiritual Experience." Musings of a man that might be a minister, mystic, and maverick. Religious Tolerance and an open mind are required equipment.

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  • What Did Scientology Do? Part II

    Posted on Friday April 11th, 2008 at 08:00 in Current Events, scientology, death, crime, morality

    Photo Above by Jarnocan. Photo Below by Ralph Hockens. Last Photo by Tracy Olson. Yesterday I wrote about the questionable policies of the Church of Scientology, in my attempt to show why I applaud Anonymous in opposing the Church of Scientology. Tod...

  • God Loves You

    Posted on Monday March 24th, 2008 at 08:00 in questions, Mysticism, death, theology, holy text

    Above Photo by Joka2000. Photo Below by Alan Turkus. Final Photo by Joel Friesen. Of Sandalphon, the second part of The Gated Emptiness, changes in tone and language from the rest of the text. The perspective shifts from third person to first pers...

  • Friday Vibes: Of Clerics and Wizards

    Posted on Friday March 7th, 2008 at 07:00 in Current Events, death, pop culture, hobbies, shamanism

    Welcome to the return of the Friday Vibes column on The Pageless Book. I’m not going to promise that we’ll have this column on a weekly basis, but I am going to try valiantly to see if it can be done. There are two pieces of news that I’d like ...

  • 90 Day Nihilism

    Posted on Tuesday February 26th, 2008 at 07:00 in atheism, Current Events, death, reason, morality, anger, nihilism, unitarian universalism

    Above Photo by Marcin Wichary. Photo Below by CBS Fan. Recently, I had found this blog “90 Day Jane,” about a young woman who claimed that she would kill herself in 90 days. She wasn’t deathly ill or depressed - she was claiming to do this bec...

  • The Eulogy Of A Blogger

    Posted on Wednesday December 26th, 2007 at 16:46 in Career, death, blog update, religious tolerance

    Just before this Christmas Holiday, Cathy Crovis from RipplesofImprovement.com tagged me for this rather morbid task of writing my own eulogy. I am supposed to write it to reflect the goals and dreams I have for the future. The purpose of this endeav...