The happy thoughts we think may be crude or refined, but happy thoughts evolve over a lifetime. In an addictive world like ours, we may like beer and sex, but at some point the thought of beer and sex is better than the beer and sex itself; we either moveContinue Reading

When I was nineteen years old I bought myself a copy of the Tao Te Ching. I carried it with me in my backpack, hitch-hiking around the country. I read in it but little. Over the years, moving here and there — Washington DC, Austin, DC, Flagstaff, DC, Boulder, Dallas,Continue Reading

The Tao Te Ching is full of kings who left realms vast behind, Like atoms who with tiny qualms from molecules unbind. — Qualiens

The world is a beautiful place, or sublime. It is always reaching towards ideals or falling away from them, into decay. We see both the beautiful and the sublime, our ideals and their imperfection, in the blossom of a flower, a city, a work of art, or a war. InContinue Reading

Remember The Who? Remember their rock opera, “Tommy?” The music on that record was some of the first to ever touch me deeply. I was probably about eight years old when it came out. The lyrics on that album, it turns out, are full of qualiadelic wisdom. “See me, feelContinue Reading