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Jul 31

To Educate and Serve: A Vision of European Culture Clubs

Throughout the history of the west, it was common for fraternal and religious organizations to care for and build community amongst the people. Rituals as well as ethical and cultural instruction with a focus on service made these organizations invaluable for society. The rituals were about psychological development, patience, persistence…

Culture

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To Educate and Serve: A Vision of European Culture Clubs
To Educate and Serve: A Vision of European Culture Clubs

Jul 24

Liberate the Rainbow

Liberate the Rainbow The sky is universally ours. We look up to the infinite jewels of the starry night and soak in the mysterious beams of the moon. On another day, fresh puffy clouds may sail across a clear blue sky, warmed with a friendly and nourishing sunshine. The storm…

LGBTQ

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Liberate the Rainbow
Liberate the Rainbow

Jun 4

The Mistake of Trivializing Shakespeare in the Modern World

I actually believed I would never really enjoy Shakespeare that much despite my love of Shakespeare movies, old literature, and art. I was duped somehow into thinking that his writing was flat, something pithy with moralistic value but lacking in the fascinating. Rather, his work was lofty with hard to…

Education

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The Mistake of Trivializing Shakespeare in the Modern World
The Mistake of Trivializing Shakespeare in the Modern World

May 15

Salutations to the Sun: A One-Year Anniversary

It’s my one-year anniversary, roughly. Before I get pelted with accusatory admonishments about forgetting the exact date of my anniversary, let me clarify: it’s my one year anniversary of daily yoga. I had been doing yoga before I committed to a daily practice, but it was an on and off thing. Inconsistent practice led to inconsistent results, and being some-what a perfectionist, I found myself frustrated. I reminisced on childhood experiences with my mother’s 1970’s yoga book. It had large, mysterious…

Yoga

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Salutations to the Sun: A One-Year Anniversary
Salutations to the Sun: A One-Year Anniversary

May 8

A Surprising Reflection

I wondered how I could miss something so obvious. This may seem like a facile observation to some of you out there since humans are perceptually limited, and there is arguably infinite possibility within the laws of nature. Still, I consider my perception one of my strengths, and the surprising…

Mothers Day

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A Surprising Reflection
A Surprising Reflection

Apr 18

Transcendentalism, Buddhism, and Some Beauty Tips

To act as if constant Zen were an attainable norm for most people would be deceptive, but reaching a state of peace can improve your expression of beauty whether physically, emotionally, verbally, mentally, or spiritually. Blue zone inhabitants from around the globe often live to be centenarians not only from…

Buddhism

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Transcendentalism, Buddhism, and Some Beauty Tips
Transcendentalism, Buddhism, and Some Beauty Tips

Apr 3

Acceleration: The Modern World’s Double-Edged Sword

Science fiction is most often the stuff of prediction: a common theme is the imaginative presentation of dystopian, post-apocalyptic futures, visions of what could be if technology grows beyond human control. The times we live in have mostly diverged but sometimes have satisfied a range of competing views of the…

Accelerationism

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Acceleration: The Modern World’s Double-Edged Sword
Acceleration: The Modern World’s Double-Edged Sword

Mar 6

Fight Dogmatism: Words Against Critical Race Theory

The new decade has marked itself already as an unusual time in history, and it is safe to say that its hallmark is care and concern for humanity. Most people are working harder than ever to assure that people are taken care of in a respectful manner that prioritizes human…

Critical Race Theory

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Fight Dogmatism: Words Against Critical Race Theory
Fight Dogmatism: Words Against Critical Race Theory

Feb 4

Rejecting the Youtopia for a Better World: Helpful Suggestions for the New Decade

Eutopic dreaming is a wonderful thing, but it’s a double-edged blade. The visionaries of the world work their hearts out trying to solve the disparity and dismay that so afflicts this mortal realm. For the most part, we are lucky for all of the good people who try to make…

2022

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Rejecting the Youtopia for a Better World: Helpful Suggestions for the New Decade
Rejecting the Youtopia for a Better World: Helpful Suggestions for the New Decade

Jan 28

Revenge Tragedy and the Vengeance Mob: Opposing Modern Cancel Culture

As a graduate student studying dramatic revenge tragedies, I sometimes wondered how a society could think up such tangled plots and what the utility might be. The basic wisdom is that tragedy serves an important psychological function, that of catharsis. It allows people, a society even, to purge their rage…

Cancel Culture

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Revenge Tragedy and the Vengeance Mob: Opposing Modern Cancel Culture
Revenge Tragedy and the Vengeance Mob: Opposing Modern Cancel Culture
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