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May
07

Stella's Gypsy Garden
And
they'd sit
in her gypsy garden
gently applauding the lavender
taking its first gulp of spring
as
3 min read
May
06

Through History Alone
Imagine a society with city streets devoted to higher consciousness and healing our humanity.
Institutions dedicated to the uncensored distillation
3 min read
May
06
The Man in the Doorway
The man in the doorway doesn’t care about your job
He doesn’t care about your degrees or followers
2 min read
May
06
For Krishna
He was a beautiful soul
burdened by a heaving body
and a gravitational ugliness
imagined only
in the works of
2 min read
May
06

You Are the Christ
‘Where’s the Guru?’ I asked impatiently, laying our packs down after hours of fighting the dense mountain path.
He
2 min read
May
04
Those Days in the Dirt
I recently discovered that one of the first poems I wrote had been published several years ago in the Cordite
3 min read
Feb
27

Joseph Campbell, Art, and the Sublime
I've spent the last few evenings revisiting Joseph Campbell's The Power of Myth series with Bill
4 min read
Jun
03

Notes from the Marudhar Express
Whatever quaint, contorted image you've held of India is defiled when the wheels of the Marudhar Express start
5 min read
May
30

Somewhere in Sapa
We were flying through the mountains of Northern Vietnam on a convoy of shaky motorbikes.
It had rained torrentially all
7 min read
May
24

The Goodbyes
The goodbyes hurt the most.
Yet, strangely, the goodbyes were what you wanted, as you lay in bed gently pleasuring
5 min read