THE WAY
Lisa L. Kirchner
After the cameo-laden disaster that was BOBBY, actor-writer-director Emilio Estevez went with a smaller budget cast (assuming he got dad on the cheap) for THE WAY, a story about a father dealing with the death of his son. It’s an excellent choice for a character [...]
I’m talking to my friend Eric trying to get his RSVP for dinner when BOOM. I get hit by a car.
An Indian government body is preparing patents for some 900 yoga postures. That’s pretty bad considering that yoga is not actually about the poses (that is a distinctly Western adaptation) and yet, the disingenuous posturing these officials are adopting actually makes it worse.
“It’s like soccer and Britain,” Suneel Singh–identified as a leading Indian [...]
Finally finally finally. I did a fast and a colon cleanse. Above is the machine at work. On me. Yes!
As it turns out, I’m as healthy as I suspected (yay!), and though it was good to see the dead worm go (anti-parasite medicine, after India, here I come [...]
Scout’s comment reminded me to say how the energy work appointment actually went.
I was on time (whew!) and then we spoke a bit about my homework–noting how often I “yes, but” the world (often). Then I laid on her table while she touched my feet, then [...]
I have some disdain for the phrase “energy work,” and all things related to it. Like Reiki. Hey, I’d be happy to stand over you and push the air around. Sixty dollars please… And yet, today I’m off for some energy work. At more than 20 years logged in [...]
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