“Camille Cosby released a statement of her own. In it she lashed out at the media, at Steele, and at the entire prosecution team. She compared her husband’s case to that of Emmett Till, a fourteen-year-old African American boy who was lynched in 1955 Mississippi after being falsely accused of leering at a white woman, and Darryl Hunt, an African American man who served nineteen years in prison after being falsely convicted of raping and murdering a white woman in North Carolina in 1984.”
Source: Chasing Cosby: The Downfall of America's Dad
“What do you want?”
I snarl at her. “Glory for my father, an end to the war, and food for our people.” My eyes betray me, searching Rose out, tracing the dirt smeared across her cheek…
“You’re saying the right words…” Prae whispers.
“I mean them.” I force my eyes away from Rose. “This is just some fairy magic trick, like you said.” There’s no other reason for her to haunt my thoughts like this.
“It isn’t.”
Source: Across an Endless Sea
“There are many idols but I would categorize them into three: heroes who are strong enough to lay themselves bare to the people and cowards who hide behind symbols and crafted figures. Then there is one who rules over them. They all love the same thing; praise and adoration. The question is, to whom does the glory belong to, really?”
“Children are like a stream of water . They need a proper gutter to flow in order”
“Sooner or later the average child comes to feel that, the fewer questions he asks, the more of a man he will be; and so he represses his impulse to inquire into the nature and purpose and meaning of that which newly interests him until, perhaps, he is no longer curious concerning that which he does not understand, or is hopeless of any satisfaction being given to him concerning the many problems which perplex his wondering mind. By the time he has reached young manhood, he who was full of questions in order that he might have knowledge, seems to be willing to live and die in ignorance, rather than to make a spectacle of himself by multiplying questions that may be an annoyance to others, or that may be deemed a source of discredit to himself.”
Source: Hints on Child Training
“In most cases, it's not what you do but what you don't do that delivers you to a state of personal power.”
Source: Whisperings of the Dragon; Shamanic techniques to awaken your Primal Power
“Embodying recapitulation as a practical application to one’s path means not living the way you used to live, and being so completely in the moment that you are lost to yourself.”
Source: Whisperings of the Dragon; Shamanic techniques to awaken your Primal Power
“Stalking is a very difficult art to come to terms with, for in reality, you can’t apply yourself to it. This art inevitably has to apply itself to you.”
Source: Shadows in the Twilight: Conversations with a Shaman
“The old Oriental shamans had a much different view when they recalled the movements of kung fu.”
Source: The Art of Stalking Parallel Perception: The Living Tapestry of Lujan Matus
“Constant renewal is the only internally vibrant point of reference that we can truly recapitulate, via the fact that we wait for it to manifest as an arrival that has wisdom encased within it, instead of a subjective injection that reflects one’s wants and needs, which may be socially bound to what is incorrect.”
Source: The Art of Stalking Parallel Perception: The Living Tapestry of Lujan Matus