Tag Archive | Lao-tzu

Book Review: Greatest Salesman in the World

In fact, before Jay dropped it on my desk, I could honestly say, never heard of it. Jay’s an avid reader as well as philological gent, a light-skinned African American fellow drenched in thought. He informed me of the mission, “read this book, I think you’ll enjoy it”, this tape will self-destruct in 5 seconds, damn that Jay.

The Traveler’s Gift, Christian Book Review

Christian books (my personal book reviews) consistently promote “when my ship comes in” paradigms. The Traveler’s Gift in step presents a map how to obtain future happiness and rewards. As such present moments are only platforms for things to come.

“Day & Night”

For in your absence, my mind runs rampant wondering if your light will shine once more; my arms, fully extended search for the way back into your warm embrace; my feet, blistered from the journey to forever bask in the light of your presence; my heart, cold and torn from your exit and leaving me in the silence of the night…

Dragon’s Daily Word, “Spiritual Pain”

You will not wish, cry, or pray away what is bothering you. The purgatory starting line will continue to reappear. You will not tithe, donate, or give charitably away this divine irritation either. Only the immature attempts to barter with nothingness.

Photography by R. Williams

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