Posted in Fragments on Dec 20th, 2010
Savage. There’s a word I hadn’t really thought about in a while. I settled into the role of the docile beast. The pet. The zoo animal. Fuck that shit. I’ve been listening to a few friends talk lately, without responding. A few friends who helped me define what Savage meant long ago. They too have [...]
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Posted in featured, poetry on Sep 3rd, 2009
I’ve posted a new poem over at HubPages about the absolving nature of waterfalls. Check it out here. Jack I Listen. HubPages Poetry
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Posted in Fragments on Jun 24th, 2009
Richard Matheson wrote What Dreams May Come in 1978, as a love story to his wife. It pops up every so often in my life, and reminds me of the things that I love, and gives me hope. I may disappear from time to time, but it is within my nature to run. Run to [...]
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Posted in asides, fiction, The Cost of Magic on Dec 24th, 2008
Alacrity and the Alacrity Motion: Alacrity, with reference to this novel, is the magic of fast movement, or speed. The Alacrity Motion is a fictional device that I have developed as a place that one can go, outside of time, to examine the nature of motion and inertia.
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Posted in Basic Ideology on Aug 26th, 2008
** We stood in the forest, as the rain fell in sheets. Odin grabbed me firmly by the arm. “They still do not live by the basics! Why do you continue to teach further?” “All-Father, I cannot make the people listen. I can only give them the light to see the way. I am but [...]
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Posted in Basic Ideology on Aug 16th, 2008
Bear with me. This is a little heavy, but consider and think upon the ramification. “It not infrequently happens that something about the earth, about the sky, about other elements of this world, about the motion and rotation or even the magnitude and distances of the stars, about definite eclipses of the sun and moon, [...]
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Posted in Developmental Theology on Jun 6th, 2008
Some secrets may change hands. Â Life may transform as we evolve both physically and spiritually.
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Posted in asides, Developmental Theology on Jun 5th, 2008
Imminent destruction is its base, but it does nothing to mask this.
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Posted in Developmental Theology on Feb 21st, 2008
There is only one thing that causes unhappiness in humans: Cognitive thought. Loki Developmental Theology 089 Lesson #44 “So Billy I’ve lost control…” Blogged with Flock Tags: theology, philosophy, ideology, religion, ideas, thought, happiness, people, nature
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Posted in on Apr 16th, 2007
I am a very computer-oriented person. I LOVE Linux. I See. I Listen. I Speak. Enter the Hanged Man. Loki Liesmith is Jack Lhasa, as well as many other people. Holy Zombie Jesus! I’d like to think the best of me is still hiding up my sleeve. I was born in the back seat of [...]
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