Bill Hicks – A Musings One Sample


“Folks, it's time to evolve. That's why we're troubled. You know why our institutions are failing us, the church, the state, everything's failing? It's because, um – they're no longer relevant. We're supposed to keep evolving. Evolution did not end with us growing opposable thumbs. You do know that, right?”

― Bill Hicks

MUSING: Yep folks it's time to wake up, and get off the kool aid, we are killing, raping, pillaging our mother now for the brand new iPhone X facial recognition spyware, wire tap, freedom buster, and we need to be slapped in the face until we wake the frak up!!! SS.

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Musings of a Natural Philosopher — Light (a sample) – Book One

2. INTRODUCTION

Let me take you on a journey…

Let me give you a heads up on my past and my interest in the external world and the internal world and how they are related. I’ve always been a very curious child, having interest in many subjects, like astronomy, philosophy, the environment and nature, history, ancient civilizations, geography and travel. I was really big into comic books, fantasy and sci-fi novels, and so my imagination has always been very fertile. I was an above average student in school until I got to University, and my social life picked up so my studies suffered a bit, and I’ve never been keen on any type of formal training, which was most likely the reason why I never really did great in school just keeping above the curve.

Deep ecology and my initial awakening (pt 6)

Part 6: University and the teacher that truly changed my life, a Native Algerian Berbere Philosopher/Manager/Psychologist! So as you can probably see in Part 5, I could write an entire book just on our 7-month European journey, but I digress, this is NOT an autobiography, but more of a treatise to awaken our deeper selves, …

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Deep ecology and my initial awakening (pt 4)

Part 4 - The travel bug bites and my activist days – Late teens and Early twenties Just before going to CEGEP, which is Quebec’s trampoline school between high school and University, I went on my first school exchange. CEGEP usually lasts about 2 years if you plan on going to University or 3 years for …

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Deep ecology and my initial awakening (pt 2)

So here is part 2 of my book project, I overlapped a little from part 1... Parents’ separation and divorce, circa early 80s, troubled waters My first major life crisis was in the early 80s when my parents finally separated. I remember this being one of the hardest periods of my life even up to …

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Deep ecology and my initial awakening (pt 1)

Growing up in a small town called Knowlton in the 1970s was an interesting experience, to say the least. With a population of about 1000 inhabitants at the time, I was an only child, quite the loner and was always very in tune with nature and the forest, spending much of my free time wandering the forests around my house. I would climb to the top of a 50-foot pine so I could have an unencumbered view of our beautiful Brome Lake less than half a mile away. The swaying of the treetops from the mild summer breezes would give me some exhilaration but so would the breathtaking view and the thrill and danger of being so high up. 

Some of my favorite Adyashanti quotes

“If you prefer smoke over fire then get up now and leave. For I do not intend to perfume your mind's clothing with more sooty knowledge. No, I have something else in mind. Today I hold a flame in my left hand and a sword in my right. There will be no damage control today. …

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35 quotes for entrepreneurial success

Let me give you 35 quotes that will show you how successful entrepreneurs think, act, and create:

1. “Being the richest man in the cemetery doesn’t matter to me. Going to bed at night saying we’ve done something wonderful, that’s what matters to me.” – Steve Jobs

2. “Don’t find fault, find a remedy.” – Henry Ford

3. “Concentrate all your thoughts upon the work at hand. The sun’s rays do not burn until brought to a focus.” – Alexander Graham Bell

4. “As a well-spent day brings happy sleep, so a life well spent brings happy death.” – Leonardo da Vinci

5. “To hell with circumstances; I create opportunities.” – Bruce Lee

The Power of Now

Eckhart invites us to observe our thoughts, and to start taking notes of old repetitive thought patterns that keeps us at a standstill in our life. These thoughts when changed, begin to change your life. The more you stop identifying yourself to these thoughts, the more you can start nurturing your deeper, authentic self, and start living a more profound and deeper existence!

“I would say about 80 to 90 percent of most people’s thinking is not only repetitive and useless, but because of its dysfunctional and often negative nature, much of it is also harmful. Observe your mind and you will find this to be true. It causes serious leakage of vital energy.”~ Eckhart Tolle