Read any news site today and you’ll find two very different tragedies that have galvanized the world. One for it’s scope and devastation; the other for its brutality. Both stories look for answers to the unanswerable – the death of innocent lives born from an anger buried deep within the two perpetrators. It is alsoContinue reading “Diversion – two stories of trajedy and disollusionment”
Category Archives: Death
The cat who taught me about giving
He was the center of our home in Santa Fe, NM for just over five years. “Little Mr. Personality”, I used to call him. His real name was Beethoven Von Mars. He was petite, vivacious, and lion hearted. If you have a pet or pet’s, you know how much they become a part of yourContinue reading “The cat who taught me about giving”
Goodbye Leonard
Ah, the last time we saw you you looked so much older Your famous blue raincoat was torn at the shoulder You’d been to the station to meet every train And you came home alone without Lili Marlene And you treated my woman to a flake of your life And when she came back sheContinue reading “Goodbye Leonard”
Ode to Dia de Los Muertos
Can we dance with ghosts? Say goodbye without losing a part of us in doing so? The long sleep. The greatest journey. The end. Can we celebrate the transformation of death? Open our hearts to those who have gone before us? In Mexico, they cook and eat with the memories and images of their dead.Continue reading “Ode to Dia de Los Muertos”
The Wisdom Path
Almost there. My co-producer, Marcus Acoya, and I just finished the audio portion of a video track that will be used as part of our Kick starter funding page. Why Kick starter? We are trying to build the Wisdom Path podcast series (a brief on the podcast will be posted at the end of thisContinue reading “The Wisdom Path”