February 2012
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Feb 27th
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Anonymous asked: hey "collection of organic molecules" here... and I just started Journey to Ixlan !
Feb 24th
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Anonymous asked: what's the deal with college for you?
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scarlet-fever: Here’s a cover of Jeff Buckley’s Hallelujah that I did with my bandmate Chaise A cover of Hallelujah I did with my awesome bandmate Jeila!!! secret dedication to my beautiful girlfriend!!
Feb 14th
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“When another person makes you suffer, it is because he suffers deeply within...”
– Thich Nhat Hanh wow, perfect (via wolfmama)
Feb 8th
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Anonymous asked: Thank you for the lovely words and same to you! Ill be sure to send you more messages in the near future.
Feb 6th
Anonymous asked: I agree and enlightenment happens to those who truly want it. I also wish you well Chaise on your path to enlightenment. I think the path is more important than the enlightenment itself. Love and Light!
Feb 6th
Anonymous asked: Thank you, but i think i am in truth, very far from enlightenment. I have merely scratched the surface. I just like to educate myself. You also seem very intelligent and insightful.
Feb 6th
Anonymous asked: Yes, both have nearly similar views. Osho can also be viewed as a western romanticist. I think consciousness is living in the present moment, and embracing to the fullest all that moment has to offer. I view it as a form of energy in a way. Being aware... but that's just my point of view, what consciousness really is can be arguable.
Feb 6th
Anonymous asked: Osho places deep emphasis on the importance of love, meditation and awareness. He thinks the impact that modern society has on us has caused us to supress all these qualities. He believes we should always focus on the consciousness of the present moment. I suggest you read "The Book of Secrets" it is a true masterpiece, in my opinion.
Feb 6th
Anonymous asked: Thank you, I will be sure to look into Castaneda's writings. Have you read anything by Osho?
Feb 6th
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Anonymous asked: I'm not familiar with Castaneda, but i have read The Art of Happiness by The Dali Lama, that book is a true eye opener, as well its sad how people waste their lives away striving for money, power, and success but never actually stopping get a pure authentic taste of happiness.
Feb 6th
Anonymous asked: At the moment, I'm reading Shantaram by Gregory Davis Roberts... it's an absolutely exhilarating book about a life lived to the absolute fullest. And as for my present musical interests, i'm enjoying Alexander Ebert's new album on top of my refound love of pink floyd.. what about yours?
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Anonymous asked: I'm a mere collection of organic molecules that enjoys art, music, books, and traveling.
Feb 6th
Anonymous asked: me.
Feb 6th
Anonymous asked: who are you?
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January 2012
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staybrutalalex: The greatest speech know to man. If this does not change the way you think something is wrong.
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“If I can’t have the girl I love, I don’t want none at all”
– Shady Grove
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“You are always in the process of creating. Every moment. Every minute. Every...”
– Neale Walsch (via aliisonwonderland)
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