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Plant Sex Has Begun

My A. konjac's are now in full bloom and ready to have sex. The flies are a swarmin' and the stench is noticeable. These are beautiful plants. I think they knew it was Earth Day

Woodland Wildflowers Announce That Spring Hath Arrived!

Winged Deer Park today

Eternal Truths?

Some thoughts that I had to submit for a past class:  Each of us is ultimately alone. From my perspective, this is true. Ultimately, we are left to ourselves and can only understand, control, and learn in relation to ourselves. We interact with others, love others, build lives with others, but at the end of the day, we are alone unto ourselves. We must live with the choices we have made, we can truly only depend on ourselves.  We come into this world on our own and we leave by ourselves.  The only thing that we can honestly know is the self. There is only the self.  All of our experiences, sensations are filtered through and interpreted our own self and thus the only thing we can be sure of is what we sense. This may be slightly or greatly different from how others perceive.  One thing that all of us share, is that we are all alone.  We can be lonely side by side; we hide from ourselves and our aloneness with one another. From Spamalot, the musical b...

A Blessed Ostara to All

Come on... tomorrow is YOUR day. Who else is ready for the Spring Equinox?

Notes From "The Battle for God" - Karen Armstrong

Fundamentalism – whether Jewish, Christian, or Muslim – rarely arises from a battle with an external enemy. It usually begins, instead, as an internal struggle in which traditionalists fight their  own coreligionists who they believe are making too many concessions to the secular world. The fundamentalists will often instinctively respond to encroaching modernity by creating an enclave of pure faith. Pentecostalism can be seen as a grassroots rebellion against the modern cult of reason. The astonishing achievements of scientific rationalism had made the idea of god incredible and impossible for many Westernized people, since it had gone hand in hand with a suppression of the old mythical consciousness.  Fundamentalism is a spirituality that reveals almost ungovernable fear which  can only be assuaged by the meticulous preservation of old boundaries, the erection of new barriers, a rigid segregation, and a passionate  adherence to the values of traditio...

Hot Springs North Carolina

A retreat from the world earlier this week. Much needed time for rest, reflection, and relaxation.

Consequences of "In Group" and "Out Grouping"

I'm always interested in what happens with in/out grouping amongst various groups. Karen Armstrong offers the following that caught my attention yesterday. The quote is lengthy but for me, it was important to put this in its proper context. "A tightly knit and isolated community however, can develop an exclusivity that ostracizes others . In Asia Minor a number of Jewish-Christian communities, who traced their origins to the ministry of Jesus’s apostle, John, had developed a different view of Jesus . Paul and the Synoptics had never regarded Jesus as God; the very idea would have horrified Paul who, before his conversion, had been an exceptionally punctilious Pharisee. They all used the term “Son of God”  in the conventional Jewish sense: Jesus had been an ordinary human being  commissioned by God with a special task. Even in his exalted state, there was, for Paul, always a clear distinction between Jesus kyrios Christos  and God, his Father. The author of the Fourt...