December 28, 2006

A Day for Personal Reflection

I have often thought that there should be at least one day set aside for personal reflection. Two days come to mind: my birthday and December 31st. Although birthdays are more personal and I do reflect on that day anyway, I have chosen Dec 31st to be the day more appropiate for me as my [...]

December 25, 2006

The End of All Things

“To be, or not to be: that is the question: Whether ’tis nobler in the mind to suffer the slings and arrows of outrageous fortune, or to take arms against a sea of troubles, and by opposing end them? To die: to sleep; No more; and by a sleep to say we end the heart-ache [...]

December 21, 2006

On Divination

Although these forms of divination have all been around for centuries, they exist because people have a need to know what their future holds. Perhaps they think that the future - something that doesn’t exist yet - is already set and fixed, that if they know what it may be, that they will in some [...]

December 18, 2006

On Reincarnation

This is the subject I have had the most trepidation writing about, mostly because there is such strong feelings about it. Reincarnation, seen by the West as totally conflicting with Judeo-Christian Theology, has been so misunderstood especially here where it’s been associated more with people who have rejected the commonly accepted theology of heaven and [...]

December 14, 2006

On What Education Should Do

When I refer to education, what I’m talking about is more than just what schools do. That is just one part of it. I’m expanding education to include how a culture, a society, or a country educates the newer generations on the culture itself. Schools as we know them now teach reading, writing, arithmetic, history [...]

December 11, 2006

On Thoughts and Actions

Although we accept that there is an intimate connection between thoughts and actions, do we really understand how intimate that relationship is?
We know pretty much what actions are. They are tangible, and we can see them. They exist here in the corporeal level. We can be held responsible for them, and we can even be [...]

December 7, 2006

On How History is Taught

History teachers take note: The way history is taught, at least in the United States, is wrong. First of all, I was taught History in the NYC Public School System and that is a problem in and of itself. The American School System would have you believe that American History began with the Plymouth Rock [...]

December 4, 2006

On Cause and Effect

If I were to ask someone, if they thought that things they did in life, good or bad, would come back to them in some form or another? Most would probably say yes. But if I asked these same people if they believed in KARMA, they would probably respond along the lines: Oh that’s an [...]

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