Saturday, November 2, 2013

20 @ 90

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/phyllis-sues-/aging-gracefully-phyllis-sues-yoga-tango_b_2878155.html

The importance of perception.

Your body follows your mind, which is directed by YOU.




I believe the highest confidence lies in knowing that love is the coolest, the sweetest, and one thing that never fades. Love swag. Let's aim to act like freshmen at University of Universe. Every day, every morning is an invitation to explore rock out, chill out, love out. Start accepting the love that can blast out from our internal speakers. There is no volume control. Tattoo "Freshman" on your bicep and rush outside hugging and dancing. When we get tired, we can take a nap. There is a constant flow of amazing light in each of us, let's tap into it and let it shine.

We are just young 20 year olds, let's start acknowledging we have no idea what makes the universe tick, but we do know what AWESOME is. Let's follow that trail!

Tuesday, October 29, 2013

Interim dance party to set the mood!

I got soul but I'm not a soldier!

Monday, October 28, 2013

Worrying about the unknown of death is like worrying about the unknown of sleep (for tonight). It's most definitely a time to rest after a day spent doing...whatever you feel like doing, so chill out!

Everyday is a new life-quite literally. We give up control and start afresh with new objectives and new opportunities. This happens time and time again. Those who have studied life by its own merits, overcoming that which may have been forced upon them may find a resemblance in nature: reincarnation. We could read Life Before Life  by Jim B. Tucker M.D. (with work done initiated by Ian Stevenson M.D.). But anyway it all really makes so much sense. A day happens...quite often in our lives. And lives happen quite often in our total existence.



Thousands of American children (not even raised with such beliefs) tell stories of a life they have many memories of...yet with a different body with a different name. But that's not even the major point!

WHY? That is the appropriate question; what could possibly be the explanation for starting a life, or even starting a series of lives?

Funny that we may stumble upon something that we've been so far removed from as a society for ages and ages (in popular culture). What if every child learned something that could help them grow into better people from the get-go.



Looking into some ancient text, we find some truths resonate loudly. OK!! Let's get out there and have some lessons; let's reconvene at a later date. Next part: Why lessons? What are we learning?

Saturday, October 26, 2013

A Not-So Novel Discovery of Harmonium

Perpetuum Mobile (opens in new window) music by PCO



This will be a regularly updated blog, at least weekly. My aims are to establish a growing discussion of how we as beings wish our reality to be. The awe of living-as the most significant, with chatter of technology, banter of ethos, and all the while learning from each other. There are so many truths, each of our own creations of reality-what happens when we allow the natural world to speak through us via science rather than forcing science upon nature. For me, mc^2=E means a great deal. We are all energetic beings, not merely the dense (mass) body we wear throughout our days.

Final word: let us find a truth that rings so loudly within us that it upgrades the vibrations of the bells and whistles that clamor for our attention; the inner world -> outer world and not the other way around. 

Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Transiting the Atlantic to Israel


Venturing off to JFK International in the early morning for a non-stopper to Tel Aviv to attend school at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev Medical School for International Health [MSIH]. (phew)

I have my handy deck of cards (good and necessary for all occasions)Tom's® Toothpaste and Deodorant, and of course a snazzy new phone to take pictures and navigate the waterless canals of the dessert city, Beersheb(v)a, henceforth called B7 for reasons yet to be told to me.

I'm very excited to begin training, meet new people, and get to work.  I don't think it has fully hit me yet that I am partaking in such a journey, but I assume I'll comprehend it soon enough.

I am so lucky to be where I am now; for a long time I've had a strong desire to go out of my comfort zone to see and experience new cultures.  I am of the opinion that there is an underlying unity that exists among us all and I endeavor to find examples of it where it is least expected.

Time to start packing!

Tom signing off

Shalom