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Indian Rituals -

There is a single phrase within this story asking
"So what is a vanished person to do?".   
This leads to all sorts of other questions...
Am I a vanished person?  Inevitably we all are to
some degree.  The question is how far have we
strayed from that deep core essence of what we
are and what we could be in our highest state of
purity.  
          
Medea by Euripides

"To me a wicked man who is also eloquent
seems the most guilty of them all.  He'll slit
your throat as bold as brass because he
knows he can dress up a murder in
handsome words."


This is what Medea has to say
for herself...

"There is no justice in people's perception:"
Get Your Zen On

Check this out!

They have 4 Noble Truths and an Eightfold
Path to enlightenment.  

Even if you have no desire to sit around with
your eyes closed they still have some pretty
good ideas!
The Story of Cochise Stronghold

Chief Cochise Quotes

The HILARIOUS story about
Chief Cochise's grandson.
A Moment with Friedrich Nietzsche

He's not so dark after all.....
Fata Morgana

Every so often a palace rises up from the sea.  
Scientists say that it is an illusion caused by
temperatures and shifting lights, but if you have ever
seen the Morgan le Fay there are no easy answers...

Read the Traditional Hungarian Legend