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La Raison d’entre: the reason for your existence
Midlife Crisis: Self-Esteem Hits a Low Point, Depression Set… | May 13th 2008 by CrazyOval
It’s not what you do whilst you are here that might be why you were put on this planet. It might be what you change about this world that is here after you have gone that makes your life have purpose. read more
Winged
BrainTeaser | May 8th 2008 by Sherma E. Benosa
When we give our souls some wings, they will surely soar, up above the clouds, to the stars, to the heavens, and to dimensions beyond the reach of time. My soul is here, with me, yet it is really gone. It’s somewhere beyond the depths of the deepes read more
Feel-good sentiment of the day.
A Thousand Monkeys Fighting Over One Typewriter | May 2nd 2008 by Cameron Mulvey
Courtesy of xkcd, which is likely my favorite webcomic ever made. read more
Ebbs & Flows of Storytelling
Tatiana von Tauber | May 1st 2008 by Tatiana von Tauber
I should know by now that life ebbs and flows but when things don’t go right, I forget. I have to consciously stop and remember, “let go” and ride this wave of misery until I reach the breakpoint at which time I surrender to the e read more
having been crushed
The Skinny Online | April 28th 2008 by Lisa Sargese
nataliedee.comMe and Mary, we're tight.If you're unmotivated, ask yourself what you really want.When you REALLY, REALLY, want something, motivation isn't a problem.When you're telling yourself that you want somethingBUT you don't really want that thi read more
Spiritual Sex and Relationships - by Todd Schaefer
SSG Team Blog | April 25th 2008 by ssgteamblog
(Response to a post on a forum converted into an article.)A profound spiritual connection can easily exist without sex. Nor is using sex required in finding that fullfilling connection. Many of my own spiritual friends have commented that they have h read more
“Live Each Day Like Its Your Last”
Midlife Crisis: Self-Esteem Hits a Low Point, Depression Set… | April 25th 2008 by CrazyOval
Live Each Day Like It’s Your Last This is the third and final part of my thoughts and experiences of my own mortality and cycle of life. Part two is here. My dad [...] read more
Things I have been reading today and what it all means.
Synonyms For Churlish and other stories | April 24th 2008 by Meg
Wikipedia entries on Simone de Beauvoir, French existentialism, Isaac Asimov, Robery Downey Jr.Brad Listi's MySpace blog, today concerning (bragging about?) his prolific work-rate and ability to concentrate and subsequently decompress in healthy, wel read more
Dear Mom (a poem for Mother's Day) - by Ronnie C.
SSG Team Blog | April 23rd 2008 by ssgteamblog
Dear Mom,Today I cleaned my apartmentand I pulled from my bookshelvesan old diary covered with dust.I took a break from my workto spend a few minutesre-reading some of the passagesI had written years ago.But, the minutesstretched into hoursas I poure read more
Where Are You In A World Changing Around You?
Midlife Crisis: Self-Esteem Hits a Low Point, Depression Set… | April 23rd 2008 by CrazyOval
What Is Your Role In A Changing World? This is the second part of a series of articles about my perception and experience of witnessing the cycle of life and dealing with [...] read more
The Cycle Of Life
Midlife Crisis: Self-Esteem Hits a Low Point, Depression Set… | April 22nd 2008 by CrazyOval
The Road Of Reflection Recently I drove along a road that I had not followed for more than 18 years. It was an opportunity to reflect on the changes of my life [...] read more
Untitled - by Markus
SSG Team Blog | April 21st 2008 by ssgteamblog
I'm human, a trillion billion molecules formed out of atoms whose very core consist of protons and electrons. I'm energy, flowing throughout the Universe, present in every sector and in everything, moving faster than the speed of light and capable of read more
Images and Lines
BrainTeaser | April 16th 2008 by Sherma E. Benosa
If good pictures could launch thousands of ships, and meaningful words could reach the depths of the soul, allow me then to put my lines and images together. If they could at least launch a wooden boat and touch one weary soul, then I would know I’ read more
Innocence
A Thousand Monkeys Fighting Over One Typewriter | April 14th 2008 by Cameron Mulvey
I’ll admit it, I love Neil Gaiman’s books. Now, to be sure, the man isn’t a technically impressive author. He knows how to write, that can certainly be agreed upon, but there isn’t anything particularly impressive about his prose. Right now t read more
A Hymn for the Soul
BrainTeaser | April 12th 2008 by Sherma E. Benosa
She floats like an eagle And whispers like the breeze. She soars high like hope; She’s calm like peace. She’s a storm when she rages; A nightingale when she sings. She is sadness when she wails And bliss when she beams. She is a small st read more
Humanity vs Opportunity: A Tale about Success
BrainTeaser | April 9th 2008 by Sherma E. Benosa
Opportunity and Humanity faced each other at the Chieftain Hall. This was to resolve Humanity’s complaint against Opportunity. Humanity claimed that Opportunity was not doing his job, which was to regularly present himself to Humanity and his p read more
The Novel Life
Tatiana von Tauber | April 9th 2008 by Tatiana von Tauber
I just read a short little book by Walter Mosley called “This Year You Write Your Novel“. I love that. Rather than writing the novel, us wanna be novelists read about how to write a novel. Talk about procrastination. But how long read more
Hope for the Flowers
Confessions of an Insomniac | April 6th 2008 by Confessions of an Insomniac
I have a book recommendation for you … “Hope for the Flowers” by Trina Paulus Life is not black and white. There is a little yellow in all of us … Life is not simple enough to be drawn under one abstract theory, and humans can read more
An Answer to a Prayer
BrainTeaser | April 6th 2008 by Sherma E. Benosa
Have you ever experienced things that you would dismiss as simply coincidence had you not been praying for them, and had your heart had not been so sure they were signs from up above? I have had experienced this sort of thing several times before. read more
A look at the inner workings of my Hypothalamus
Oh My God, Your Ass is HUGE! | April 5th 2008 by Kate
First, find my key. There's only so many places this bitch could be.That wasn't supposed to rhyme, but I suppose I can't complain. I love music and movies so much that I think I'll make this entire post stream of consciousness. Won't that be a deligh read more
Reversible Suicide
BrainTeaser | April 4th 2008 by Sherma E. Benosa
“Why would I jump when I can glide smoothly? Why should I take a plunge when I can dip one foot at a time?” “Rolling stone” is what my father calls me. Since I graduated from the university six years ago, I’ve changed employment s read more
Autumn in Summer
BrainTeaser | April 3rd 2008 by Sherma E. Benosa
. It’s summer; the sun’s smiling brightly But autumn reigns inside me. I feel like a tree who just lost a leaf Because you left; now inside my heart Is a terrible heartache. Help me feel I am no tree And you are not a leaf; Instead, you are a r read more
Autumn in Summer
BrainTeaser | April 2nd 2008 by Sherma E. Benosa
It’s summer; the sun’s smiling brightly But autumn reigns inside me. I feel like a tree who just lost a leaf Because you left; now inside my heart Is a terrible heartache. Help me realize I am no tree And you are not a leaf; You are a river, and read more
Only When
BrainTeaser | March 31st 2008 by Sherma E. Benosa
Let’s not walk through this road, forgetting . That only when we let trust stay afloat Will we be able to drown our cloak of doubt. . Dreams don’t soar in our sleep; Only when we are wide awake Are we able to give them wings. . And only whe read more
Ramblings: Silence, meaning, self
Spirituality Page | March 31st 2008 by kebelle
Deep inside is the strangest feeling of emptiness when I stay in silence. I can feel that life is not worth living unless one will give meaning into it. I have to create my own meaning of existence and I shall not allow the influences from outside to read more
The Fence Occupation
Tatiana von Tauber | March 31st 2008 by Tatiana von Tauber
I’ve written about 4 blogs in the past few days, all of which I chose to tuck into my personal diary rather than my public journal. My thoughts are so tightly wrapped that anything I unravel turns into a pile of knotted ribbon; stuff best not sha read more
The Pursuit of Love
BrainTeaser | March 31st 2008 by Sherma E. Benosa
I sought to understand love Through my misty spectacles. I tried to observe its different facets In my muddied existence. . Though I knew it was supposed to be great I saw only glimpses; And though I tried to analyze it I couldn’t begin to fathom read more
It's My Blog and I Can Ramble Iffen I Wanna
Twist & Skewer | March 30th 2008 by Janice Reijnaert
I'm in a strange mood. Geo's asleep and we're on different levels mentally right now. He's not into looking backwards, or inwards, or analyzing anything, and I feel like doing that. I don't want to whine about the past because I've done enough of tha read more
Because of You
Jonestown | March 29th 2008 by Richard Hell
“You know the way they catch larks– with a mirror? I’m your lark-mirror, my dear, and you can’t escape me…So what about it? Suppose the mirror started telling lies? Or suppose I covered my eyes–as he is doing– and refused to look at you read more
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