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“Do you believe in angels?”

“Yes” said the little four year old girl when asked if she believed in angels. “Why?” asked the reporter. “I don’t know”, she said. The ABC news segment went on to say how 68% of America believes in angels. For background, google [Are Angels Real? Live Science]. Why do people not only believe in angels, […]

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Feb 7, 2009 by Carl Abbott
Filed Under: Observations

The Amazonian ‘Taoists’

The Piraha people, a tribe in the Amazon, gives insight into how innate a Taoist approach to life may actually be, and that the human mind has just become a little sidetracked of late. Of late, meaning the last 10,000 years or so. For an overview, google [Don’t Sleep, There Are Snakes: Life and Language […]

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Feb 2, 2009 by Carl Abbott
Filed Under: Observations

Is Enlightenment Something or ???

Enlightenment is an interesting illusion. Just as chapter 2’s Something and Nothing produce each other, so do ignorance and enlightenment. The question is, what does enlightenment Correlate to, Something or Nothing? (See Tools of Taoist Thought: Correlations, p.565.) If enlightenment is Something, it correlates to obvious, bright, light, life, full, sudden, special, etc. If enlightenment […]

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Jan 30, 2009 by Carl Abbott
Filed Under: Observations Tagged With: bio-hoodwink, Buddha

Family Life

Watch this CBS video on the Cattoor family (/wp-content/uploads/family.mp4) if you can. The final comment stands out, “Giving your kids what they need is always harder than giving them what they want. Only when you’re older can you appreciate those fences”. This hints at how the American family dynamic evolved. Sure, “fences” are essential, but […]

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Jan 24, 2009 by Carl Abbott
Filed Under: Autobiographical

Who’s a Sage?

Some people have accused me of being a sage. Granted, I am a lao tzu (i.e., 老子 – father, old man), but a sage? While this may feel flattering at first, further pondering shatters that. Besides, it actually takes a real sage to know a real sage. What we see ‘out there’ is simply a reflection […]

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Jan 20, 2009 by Carl Abbott
Filed Under: Observations

The Gifts Given – Paid In Full

Most of us accept that each person is born with a God given gift—a talent of sorts. What may be less known is that such talent is not actually a gift at all… talent is paid for in full at birth. I’ve come to know a few people extremely well. Each person, as far as […]

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Jan 16, 2009 by Carl Abbott
Filed Under: Autobiographical

King Kiwi

Kiwi is king of all the fruits. Over the years, I’ve compared all the fruits with each other and the kiwi always comes out supreme. Even so, fruit has nowhere near the overall nutritional value of veggies. Mostly, I see fruit as a healthy candy. Although, it’s true that each variety usually wins high honors […]

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Jan 12, 2009 by Carl Abbott
Filed Under: Autobiographical Tagged With: food

Blowing with the sea

I am blowing shakuhachi at the beach. Don’t try this on your beach in the beginning for it will likely feel pretty discouraging (in fact, playing outside was a pain for quite awhile, personally). Rather, pick a good echoing space like your bathroom. Look in the mirror to get a clear sense of your lip […]

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Jan 5, 2009 by Carl Abbott
Filed Under: Autobiographical Tagged With: Blowing Zen, tai chi

In praise of kale

Jesus said, “Man shall not live by bread alone”. Still, as my observations chew mostly on non-bread matters, I thought I’d put in a good word for food today. I grow and harvest kale all year around here in California. As far as I know, this is the most nutritious veggie on the planet. Kale […]

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Jan 1, 2009 by Carl Abbott
Filed Under: Autobiographical Tagged With: food

Always be a beginner

The photo here shows my son Kyle and I doing a forward bend. It appears that my bend represents an advanced stage of yoga, while Kyle’s represents an intermediate stage. In fact, we are at the same stage; we are both beginners. Please Note: Some essays may be dense to read, so I’ve used Google’s […]

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Dec 31, 2008 by Carl Abbott
Filed Under: Autobiographical,  'Podcasted' Tagged With: tai chi, yoga

It’s Like Magic!

I am always amazed at how magical magic is. The slight of hand a good magician employs is remarkable. How does he do it? Distraction they say, but it is hard to believe that I can be so easily hoodwinked. Nevertheless, I am. The untrained observer’s eye will follow where the magician’s hand leads it, […]

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Dec 29, 2008 by Carl Abbott
Filed Under: Observations Tagged With: bio-hoodwink

How do we know what is true?

How do we know what we know is true? The answer hinges on desire. We tend to see what we desire to see; therefore, much depends on the extent of our desires. The more we desire, the less we know. Unless all we wish to know, are only our desires. This doesn’t happen naturally though. […]

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Dec 27, 2008 by Carl Abbott
Filed Under: Observations

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