It may feel strange to you if you’ve never contemplated this before (as perhaps you have not), but let’s accept for the moment that if you wish to live entirely and exclusively in the NOW, you would give up entirely any earnest memory or recollection of the past and even the vaguest imaginations of the […]
You may already know that Thumbvu is a Traffic Exchange, one that I really like alot and use for several hours every week to earn “credits” and bring more traffic to this web site. What you may not know is that the site has undergone a major redesign, and now all the active members there […]
LoseIt.com is the place where friends help friends lose weight. It’s also helped people lose some 7,766,000 lbs! and counting. The Bear started using the Lose It! app (free on iPhone and Android) earlier this month to track calories and exercise. There’s a related web site, so I created an account. My goal is to […]
The concept of creating new waves of behavior to disrupt old waves (habits) is how we surf the multiverse, and find our new selves tracking along a new path in the continuum of spacetime — everything changes! I created a daily checklist late last year, to begin a disruptive wave against some patterns (habits) in […]
It is so amazing to me when I look back upon it, just a few short months ago, I sat in a circle with 50,000 others and watched The Man burn. My friend Lorenzo who hosts the Psychedelic Salon podcast says “…that is by far the best Temple Burn video I’ve seen … from any […]
Wow – all I can say is wow. What a fantastic review for “Oceans of Light: A Users Guide to the Multiverse” over at the iTunes Bookstore. “A thoroughly good read … Lucky for us he’s also a terrific writer!” It is especially heartwarming to know of the personal impact this book has had on […]
In another holiday season long gone, a train of mobile homes headed for New Orleans prompts Tame Bear to reflect on the 2005 Katrina tragedy. New Orleans: “Though it may never die, it will never be the same.” This episode of Tame Bear Radio presents some of The Bear’s own memories of the city of […]
Procrastination is often caused by fears – many of which are blown out of proportion. Fears that my work won’t be good enough, that a client won’t be satisfied, that people will make fun of it or ridicule me or talk behind my back. Fears that it will be rejected or not appreciated or … […]
Making wine and laying it aside for the future expresses an essential faith and hope in the future. This week Treesh and I racked and bottled our latest batch — thirty bottles of clear red wine made from grapes we grew in our backyard. (With this batch, we finally nailed a long-standing haze/cloudiness problem, thus […]