Magick
jwisser @ May 15, 2008 # No Comment Yet
The vision and the voice
The view from devil’s tower
The snake with tail on tongue
The broken silver wand
So I’m packing, and iTunes is on random, and I’m talking to a girl whose eyes look into your soul. And this song called Magick by the Klaxons comes on- see the lyrics above for a taste- and suddenly [...]
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Of Hacks and Possessions…
jwisser @ May 11, 2008 # No Comment Yet
First: I don’t know about you, but I’ve been having some issues with the loading time for this page. This is due to the ad server (ads.evasivelabs.net- Baywords has ads, not my doing) being slow as a sloth in molasses. An easy solution is to convince your computer to check itself for the ads instead [...]
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…and merry meet again
jwisser @ May 3, 2008 # No Comment Yet
Today I had the privilege and unexpected pleasure of running into a woman who was in my first year seminar, but who has since transferred to another school. She was back on a visit to see campus and a number of her friends. I’m not really one of those, but happily our paths crossed and [...]
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A precept for the wise
jwisser @ May 1, 2008 # No Comment Yet
Attempt to live so that no matter what others offer you, you are able to accept without feeling endebted to them.
In other words, try to put so much good energy and help for those who need it out into the world that the help others offer to you, monetary or otherwise, never makes you feel [...]
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Dancing Lessons From God
jwisser @ April 23, 2008 # No Comment Yet
“Peculiar travel suggestions are dancing lessons from God.” –Cat’s Cradle, by Kurt Vonnegut
Tonight, after carrying it for about 11 months, I found the person I was holding the crucifix I bought in Woodstock for. We were talking about spirits and intuition and the way we both know when someone in our family is going to [...]
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On experimental worship…
jwisser @ April 21, 2008 # No Comment Yet
More churches should try things like this. It’s an important truth that not everyone can reach their spiritual epiphanies in the same way or at the same time.
[via UbuntuCat]
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