The Rational “Brave New World”

Got the Revolution! ‘Brave New World’ by George Orwell. I realize what I’ve written here is in line with that product, only mine is to be called ‘Brave, New, Rational World‘ by David and others. The purpose of challenging the outcomes of the three previous state audits in Arizona, from the 2020 presidential election, was … Read more

Neural Deceptions of Power

There is this thing about revelation and death. I sense that it is an opening of the neural world by the release of what one holds onto in living, and then letting go of it in such a way that the shades come up and the windows open in a gesture of release—while living into … Read more

Societies Out of Reach of Rational Behavior

I watched a documentary on the current state of homelessness in San Francisco recently, and as I routinely witness it here in Eugene, I realized homelessness is out of reach of the services of social order. Is this a foundational limitation in the ability of collective life to respond to individuality separately and rationally? It … Read more

Trading and Raiding

National Geographic presented a docustory about “America before Columbus”. It is an insight and vision of the dynamic between European humanity and nature in which trees are one part, water and population size being another.  There is yet another factor in the human life dialogue from Europe—an access to essential resources beyond their natural organic … Read more

The Words of an Empress

I’m back from a sojourn at the hospital. I was confined to getting antibiotics intravenously; later released to continue with a regimen of pills for 6 more days. I am feeling strange about it. On the one hand I didn’t have to get out of bed for 2 ½ days; feeling withdrawn in a lethargic … Read more

Biological Immigration and Integration

What comes to mind is: “The problem of humanity has always been assimilation, how to integrate living with strangers and among each other.”It’s almost too obvious when framed like this. Migration is the starting point for the tribes. It is like the beginning of any relationship; one is voluntary, the other is a circumstance of … Read more

The Distance Between an Idea and Application

It’s been an empty day. I was listening to an interview of a jury member from the Paul Manafort trial, following the guilty verdict. Watching and listening to this woman, her mind seemed as a puzzle. Her eyes and face were in a continuous, jittery motion. She was expressing her sense of honesty about what … Read more

The Integrity Process of Building Trust

I could almost believe that “the” end of days will be next year on day 02/22/2020. What a configuration! I can feel that the social order is without the guide of common sense, but I don’t want to dwell on its pathology other than to speculate about what is missing . Especially when they are … Read more

Democracy is for Lambs, Capitalism is for Lions

Hard to know where I am. ‘Where-i-am’ is in the phase of more concern, more disability, with less to give in the accommodating of it. How do old lambs die? Oh yes, continuing on from yesterday’s theme… Not only is there the condition of power in the hands of Lions who do not care about … Read more