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All is Truth
ALL IS TRUTH O ME, man of slack faith so long! Standing aloof–denying portions so long; Only aware to-day of compact, all-diffused truth; Discovering to-day there is no lie, or form of lie, and can be none, but grows as … Continue reading
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The beauty of form
The wind has settled, the blossoms have fallen; Birds sing, the mountains grow dark — This is the wondrous power of Buddhism. T. Ryokan
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Facing adversity, facing aversion
Look around you – it s all but impossible to ignore: The world that we have known and took for granted, has simply ceased to exist. There is a forceful dynamic at work, that is bringing everything that is untrue … Continue reading
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Dance with me oh child of God
DANCE WITH ME OH CHILD OF GOD By Justme Dance with me, oh child of God For love has left me and enchantment took it’s place. Spin me not but look upon mine face For love has danced with me, … Continue reading
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A rainy day in Vancouver
A rainy day in Vancouver (Kleinohrhasen Soundtrack)
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Runaway Train
How does it feel to be on a runaway train ? News and commentaries on the state of the global economy are nothing but daunting. Old world solutions obviously do not work any longer, New Earth responses are yet to … Continue reading
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Tagged Economy, New Earth, Paul Krugman, United States
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The beauty of form
The city of Vancouver, somewhere in between the sea and the sky, the mountains and the clouds.
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Eyes closed then wider opened
EYES CLOSED THEN WIDER OPENED By Justme Eyes closed then wider opened, I enter a higher land. While smoothing touch of air, of wind, seduces my skin on face. Soft and warm, fulfilling, I welcome its gentle, caring touch. If … Continue reading
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Course of action
Obama’s Lybia speech: What is the right course of action ? I admit – I do not know. I do not quite trust the moral argumentation of a humanitarian intervention. But it’s clear that Obama has taken the lead … Continue reading
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The Poet
by Hermann Hesse Only on me, the lonely one, The unending stars of the night shine, The stone fountain whispers its magic song, To me alone, to me the lonely one The colorful shadows of the wandering clouds Move … Continue reading






