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Different dimensions than our own
While walking our dog Lucy this morning, we passed through a playground where children made sidewalk drawings in chalk. One of the images attracted my eye. It showed two intertwined rectangles. Or was it something more? I’ve just completed a … Continue reading
Posted in competition, healthy aging, life and death, love, PEAK EXPERIENCES
Tagged carlos castaneda, Christianity, different dimensions than our own, different realities, Jesus, life on mars, limited perspectives, martian, miracles, Noah's Ark, reality, religion, scripture, the bible, the teachings of don juan, time travel
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A hummingbird can kick your ass
About two months ago, a flock of hummingbirds gathered near the shores of the Yucatan peninsula on the East coast of Mexico. Their goal was to fly across the Gulf and arrive somewhere on the shores of Texas. The website … Continue reading
A snake on the path to reality
Yesterday while running in the forest preserve where our cross country team first held races more than forty years ago, I started out on a section of path where the sun was beating down on the earth. Most of us … Continue reading
Posted in cross country, cycling, running
Tagged garden of eden, Jesus, john the baptist, milk snakes, religious authorities, serpent, snake in the grass, snakes
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Rock solid values, allowing for sandstone
This weekend I drove up to Decorah, Iowa to visit friends and conduct some business on art and writing with former professors at Luther College. The weather was pleasantly gray in that Decorah way, often threatening rain. That only gave … Continue reading
The muscle of evolution
By Christopher Cudworth As a little kid you’re often more closely in contact with nature. Given the amount of time you spend on or near the ground, playing in dirt and among acorns and ants and thistles, you get a better … Continue reading
Resolving the mysteries of Smartwool
By Christopher Cudworth There are a lot of great performance and comfort products out there in the world these days. One of my favorite brands is Smartwool.* All their products feel good on the skin and the socks don’t stink no matter … Continue reading
No room at the Inn
It is interesting to me that so many morality tales don’t really follow up on the real premise of what they are intended to convey. Potters For example, in the movie It’s a Wonderful Life, we witness Mr. Potter stealing … Continue reading
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Tagged Christmas traditions, Christopher Cudworth, cycling, Dick Cheney, Disciples, distance running, Edward Snowden, Frosty the Snowman, George Bailey, government surveillance, Greatest Story Ever Told, It's a wonderful life, Jesus, leaks, Lord Voldemort, nativity, nativity scene, nomads, old motels, Privacy, privacy rights, riding, running, running on Christmas, Sting, surveillance, we run and ride
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Understanding our appetites
By Christopher Cudworth Today we’re here to talk about appetites, so a definition is in order: ap·pe·tite. Noun. A natural desire to satisfy a bodily need, esp. for food. A strong desire or liking for something. Appetites. We all have them, … Continue reading
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