The Physical Impossibility of Death in the Mind of Someone Living is an artwork created in 1991 by Damien Hirst, an English artist and a leading member of the “Young British Artists” (or YBA). It consists of a tiger shark preserved in formaldehyde in a vitrine. (Wiki)
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How Your Thoughts Program Your Cells
Some “Basic” Cellular Biology There are thousands upon thousands of receptors on each cell in our body. Each receptor is specific to one peptide, or protein. When we have feelings of anger, sadness, guilt, excitement, happiness or nervousness, each separate emotion releases its own flurry of neuropeptides. Those peptides surge through the body and connect […]
Lucid Lessons from Summer Basketball Part II
This is a continuation of last week’s post, if you haven’t read it yet, you can see it here. The Nats were different than most teams. When things got tough for the team, they didn’t get down on each other or themselves. The Nats encouraged each other and their positive energy was infectious. As a result, […]
Urban Monk in Rural Cambodia
Urban Monk in Rural Cambodia For some of us, Yoga is a private communication of who we are and what we are. Meditation is an integral part of this communication. I mostly meditate from home remembering the natural forces of death and destruction. Remembering the force of destruction enables me to note how destruction prevails […]
Recommended Books
Brian & I sometimes refer to books as “victims.” Each time we read a book in Asia, a “victim” was crushed & we were more knowledgable. Much of my contribution to this blog will be on the “victims” that have shaped my life. Being a diligent reader, I keep a “victims crushed” list but my […]