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So, what I’ve always tried to do with this series is to help individuals awaken that shaman on the inside that they have forgotten culturally. An important lesson here is about community. Many people think that the shamanic journey is an introspective, private one. And it is. To an extent. You see, once the shaman [...]

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The purpose of the trip is the all-important pursuit of the American Dream. We are young and terribly aware of the Fear. We need more experiences in order to become the people we want to be.

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As we near the end of Developmental Theology 089, I am debating releasing it as a printed soft cover. I need some feedback. Comment away! Tell your friends!

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We cannot forgive those that have never reached for something greater.

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So you guys know that a lot of people look to me when it comes to web 2.0 services, linux programs, random TechGeek wisdom. “So”, you may ask yourself, “what is he whoring out now?”

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It’s no big secret that I love the Firefox based browser, Flock, more than any other web 2.0 tool. So what happened today? Flock 1.1 was released. And my life got even easier!

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Books, Books, Books

Sometimes it is important, as a writer, to lose yourself in a good book. I like to pick up things that aren’t really my style, to give a fresh perspective on what I write.

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It’s pretty common for me to shout out times for meals or events in my life on twitter. So here’s a schedule, so you guys know what the hell I’m talking about.

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Clogs in the Cogs

She was naked and shaking, covered in sweat. She fell to the ground and continued that seizure-like motion.

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On Blogging

Sometimes I open this window without a single idea. No where to go that feels right.

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