Saturday, June 30, 2018

TV: BBC America: Blue Planet

Saturday, June 30, 2018

My favorite activity on the weekends is watching the wonderful BBC nature series on BBC America.  Watched a wonderful episode of "Blue Planet II", and also a couple of episodes of "Planet Earth II".  Some of the very best stuff ever put on television.  The photography and videography are just first rate. 

BBC America: Blue Planet II
BBC America: Planet Earth II

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LOG: Friday, June 29, 2018

Friday, June 29, 2018

  • Wake-up
    • TV: Fox News, Fox Business, BBC
    • Clean-up, shower, etc.
    • TV: Smithsonia Channel : "Hiroshima"
  • SHOPPING: JEWEL - Lunch and light shopping
    • 8 pcs fried chicken
    • 1/2 lbs Pepperorn Potato Salad
    • 4 x Cinamon Rolls
    • Jar of active, instant yeast
  • LUNCH
    • 4 pcs chicken, potato salad, creamy cucumbers, cinamon rolls, water, coffee
    • TV: Bloomberg
  • iMac
    • Facebook, news, Youtube, blog
  • EXTREMELY TIRED
    • Took a nap
    • Not feeling good at all, very dizzy.  
  • WOKE UP 
    • Read book: "God is Always Hiring" Lessons 3 and 4
    • Internet: news, YouTube, blogs, Facebook, etc. 
    • Journaling and blogging
  • Overall, a day of desolation

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TV: Smithsonian: The Day The Bomb Dropped

Friday, June 29, 2018



Watched a very interesting show on the Smithsonian channel, where they interviewed survivors of the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima.  Many of the survivors were surprisingly close to ground zero, but were shielded from the direct bomb blast by a series of luck and obstacles.  All of them lived to be elderly too, which was also quite surprising.

For more information:  The Day The Bomb Dropped

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ARTICLE: "The Pogrom of 1905 in Odessa: A Case Study"

Saturday, June 30, 2018

For later reading and research:

Robert Weinberg, "The Pogrom of 1905 in Odessa: A Case Study" in Pogroms: Anti-Jewish Violence in Modern Russian History, John D. Klier and Shlomo Lambroza, eds. (Cambridge,1992): 248-89

"The wave of anti-Jewish pogroms that swept the Pale of Settlement after Tsar Nicholas II issued the October Manifesto in 1905 reflected the ethnic and political tensions and hostilities that characterized popular unrest and marred the social landscape of late Imperial Russia in that revolutionary year. In the weeks following the granting of fundamental civil rights and political liberties, pogroms directed mainly at Jews but also affecting students, intellectuals, and other national minorities broke out in hundreds of cities, towns, and villages, resulting in deaths and injuries to thousands of people."

Read the entire article here:  "The Pogrom of 1905 in Odessa: A Case Study"

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YOUTUBE: Boethius - The Origin of the Mediaeval University - 1st Segment - Part 1

Friday, June 29, 2018

Length: 00:06:55

A short but informative video on Beothius, the man himself, and why he's still relevant today. 

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YOUTUBE: Is It A Good Idea To Major In Philosophy? (And Other Related Questions)

Friday, June 29, 2018

Length: 00:29:50

A philosophy professor on the "wisdom" of majoring in philosophy.

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YOUTUBE: World Views and Values: Boethius, Consolation of Philosophy (lecture 1)


Length: 00:25:38

For later watching...another good lecture on Beothius' greatest work: "The Consolation of Philosophy"

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YOUTUBE: Leaving Game of Thrones | Jack Gleeson


Length: 00:29:31

The actor Jack Gleeson, who played a rather evil character on the HBO series "Game of Thrones", speaks on the cult of celebrity.

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MOVIE: "Fiddler on the Roof"


The last of the great musicals from Hollywood, and one you would not expect to be all that popular: the trials and tribulations of the poor Jews of pre-revolutionary Russia. 

Lesson: This movie is really filled with ethical and moral issues that can't be easily summarized.   We see the anti-Semitic actions of the Czar being played out on the screen, without any discussion as to why they happened.   But if anything, this movie shows how an ancient people struggle to survive in a modern world, pulled in one direction by their "traditions" and in another by the tremendous changes that are about to be unleashed by the fruits of the "Enlightenment", namely World War I and the Russian Revolution.

In the end, the great hope for these people, is to leave Russia and head to the USA, a country where Jews have prospered more so than in any country on earth. 

MOVIE: "Funny Girl"


A very simple, very good film about the real life entertainer Fanny Bryce, as played by Barbara Streisand.  This film really showcases Barbara's acting talents, as well as singing. 

Lesson:  There are times when love it simply not enough to transform a person, especially one who's addiction is controlling there life. 

YOUTUBE: Joe Rogan & Ted Nugent Disagree Over Marijuana



An amazing conversation between Joe Rogan and Ted Nugent on drugs.   Amazing how Ted Nugent is a voice of reason and wisdom in this age.  Joe just wants to justify his hedonism. 

BOOK: "The Quiet American"


Something I'm currently reading.  Graham Greene is one of those post World War II writers who are just amaze you with their ability to write books that make you feeler much smarter for having read them. 

YOUTUBE: Jordan Peterson - The Truth About Europe Mass Migration



WOW!!!  No wonder this guy is a YouTube sensation: he's one of the few people who actually talks about things in common sense terms!   In this video: why borders are ESSENTIAL to society, and why you can NOT measure the unconscious.  Excellent!

MOVIE: "High Society"


A film appeared on TCM that I've never seen before: "High Society" with three HUGE stars: Grace Kelly, Bing Crosby and Frank Sinatra.  And if that weren't enough, a big cameo appearance by Louis Armstrong!  Some great music in this film.

Lesson: You might have it all, in terms of money and wealth, but that is not sufficient for happiness.

Deeper Lesson:  “The heart has its reasons which reason knows not.”

Friday, June 29, 2018

MOVIE: "The Music Man"


This great old musical was broadcast on TCM right after "My Fair Lady" -- it was a good pairing of two great musicals on the same night. 

Lesson:  The transforming power of love to change a conman into someone who actually takes responsibility for his life. 

MOVIE "My Fair Lady"


This film was on the Turner Classic Movies (TCM) Channel this week.  What an amazing film this was!  Audrey Hepburn was exceptional as always. 

The main point of the film:  Audrey Hepburn transforms from a crude, dirty street merchant into a sophisticated lady of society simply because someone started treating her like a sophisticated lady of society. 

BOOK: "God Is Always Hiring"

"Too many bosses put people in a box.  Whatever box they put you in, expand it.  Better yet, break down the sides, smash it to the floor, and turn that box into a wide-open blank slate and write whatever you want on it.  

"Don't ask.  Just do it.  As they say, it's better to ask forgiveness than to ask permission.  Every morning before work, decide who you want to be and go be it.  It's up to you, no one else.   No one except you is in charge of building your resume, or giving you challenging work, or making your nine to five day meaningful. " 

Regina Brett
"God is Always Hiring" 

TV: Ep. 1: Joseph Campbell and the Power of Myth — ‘The Hero’s Adventure’

The full transcript of Bill Moyer's famous TV series "Joseph Campbell and the Power of Myth" on Bill Moyer's website.  Here's an excerpt:

JOSEPH CAMPBELL: "We have not even to risk the adventure alone, for the heroes of all time have gone before us. The labyrinth is thoroughly known; we have only to follow the thread of the hero path. And where we had thought to find an abomination, we shall find a god. And where we had thought to slay another, we shall slay ourselves. And where we had thought to travel outward, we shall come to the center of our own existence. And where we had thought to be alone, we shall be with all the world."

Read the full transcript: Ep. 1: Joseph Campbell and the Power of Myth — ‘The Hero’s Adventure’

HISTORY: That Time The Maharaja Adopted Hundreds of Polish Orphans During WWII



During the horrors of World War II, especially it's dreadful effect on Poland:

"At that time, a man named Jam Sahib was the Maharaja of India. When he heard about these refugee children and saw photographs of children where their rib cages were visible, because they were clearly malnourished, his heart bled for them. India became the first country that welcomed all Polish refugees, so they could live in peace. The Red Cross and British consulates in Poland began a long process of arranging the transport of these children. Six hundred and forty girls and boys, along with hundreds of other adults traveled thousands of miles in a ship. Any teenager over the age of 15 was given asylum in the country, and adult men were allowed to live and work there as refugees, as well."

Read more:  That Time The Maharaja Adopted Hundreds of Polish Orphans During WWII

BIBLE READINGS: Gospel of Matthew

Gospel of the Day: Matthew 8:5-17
When Jesus entered Capernaum, a centurion approached him and appealed to him, 
saying, "Lord, my servant is lying at home paralyzed, suffering dreadfully." 
He said to him, "I will come and cure him." 

The centurion said in reply, "Lord, I am not worthy to have you enter under my roof; only say the word and my servant will be healed.

For I too am a person subject to authority, with soldiers subject to me. And I say to one, 'Go,' and he goes; and to another, 'Come here,' and he comes; and to my slave, 'Do this,' and he does it." 

When Jesus heard this, he was amazed and said to those following him, "Amen, I say to you, in no one in Israel have I found such faith."

LOG: Tuesday, June 26 through Thursday, June 28, 2018

Tuesday, June 26, 2018
  • Work
  • Doctor's appointment
  • Watched parts of "My Fair Lady" and "The Music Man" on TCM.  
  • News, Facebook, blogs, Youtube, etc.
  • Consolation 
Wednesday, June 27, 2018
  • Work
  • Very tired today
  • Watched Donald Trump's speech live from Fargo, ND.  
  • Internet: news, Facebook, Youtube, blogs, etc.
  • TV: TCM: "High Society"
  • Consolation
Thursday, June 28, 2108
  • Work
  • Went out to lunch at Culver's today.  
  • Made numerous phone calls, texts
  • Watched parts of "Funny Girl" and "Fiddler on the Roof" on TCM.  
  • Consolation

YOUTUBE: Boethius and his Consolation of Philosophy



Length: 00:09:00

A good, short PowerPoint presentation on Boethius' "Consolation of Philosophy"

Tuesday, June 26, 2018

YOUTUBE: Joseph Campbell--On Becoming an Adult


Length: 00:05:40

Note: Campbell makes an EXCELLENT observation: higher education keeps on trapped in an "infantile ego" dependent on authority well past the age where a person (especially a MAN), should be transitioning to that of a self-responsible adult, and as you go further to that of a PhD., that "infantile ego" can last up to age 35 or 40!  It's a psychology of dependency.  Ancient and primitive societies do a FAR better job transitioning boys to that of self-responsible authority as ages as early as 13 or 14. 

Hence, the correlation of the popularity of communist/socialist ideology--where the state has to give us everything we need--with that of the increase in education, especially higher education and college education, in the past 100 to 150 years of history.  One wonders if all the far-left protests of the 1960's would have happened if it were for the tremendous increase in college enrollment that happened after World War II. 

I'm not the first person to notice this of course.  The tremendous increase in the popularity of communist/socialist ideology is really nothing more that the outward manifestation of the infantile ego wanting "someone" to take care of them, until the day they die.   The transition from infant to adult, while it may have occurred bodily, has never happened mentally.  So the communist/socialist state now becomes a projection of the need for perpetual parenting.   This also explains why far-left social protests, especially by those known as "social justice warriors" so often resemble that of a toddler having a tantrum.  Despite all the jargon of "compassion" and "tolerance" the left likes to wrap their ideology in, the simple truth is that a socialist/communist ideology is anything but compassionate and tolerant.   The proof of that is the last 100 years of world history, where those societies that embraced communism to the fullest, turned into nothing more than large scale barbaric prisons for their population.   And no where is the hate of this ideology more keenly felt than in the countries of eastern Europe, who were under the twin curse of Nazism and Communism.   The citizens of those countries were first hand witnesses to the evil and barbaric conditions that come from wanting the state to be your mommy and daddy. 

But we don't have to look just to Europe, no where in the world is the juxtaposition of the evils of socialism with the true compassion of capitalism and democracy so apparent as in Korea, north and south.  Here we have a real life example of how truly evil socialism is in regards to North Korea, and how truly compassionate and tolerant life is in democratic, capitalist South Korea. 

It is frightening that after 100 years showcasing the explicit stupidity and failures of socialism, that such an ideology can even be taken seriously by anyone any more. 



YOUTUBE: WATCH THIS EVERY DAY - Motivational Speech By Navy Seal Admiral William ...




NAVY SEAL LESSONS FOR LIFE:

1. MAKE YOUR BED
- The little things in life matter.
- "If you want to change the world, start by making your bed."

2. EVERYONE MUST PADDLE
- "Find someone to help you paddle"

3. NOTHING MATTERS BUT YOUR WILL SUCCEED
- "Measure a person by the size of their heart"

4. YOU WILL FAIL
- "Don't be afraid of the circuses"

5. SLIDE DOWN THE OBSTACLES HEAD FIRST

6. STAND YOUR GROUND
- "Don't back down from the sharks"

7. THE DARKNESS
- "You must be your very best in the darkness"

8. THE POWER OF HOPE
- "Start singing when you are up to your neck in mud"

9. RING THE BELL TO QUIT
- "Don't ever ring the bell"

10. NEVER EVER GIVE UP

YOUTUBE: This Video Will Leave You SPEECHLESS - One of The Most Eye Opening Motiv...



One of my all time favorite actors:  Peter Dinklage

YOUTUBE: Introduction to Carl Jung - The Psyche, Archetypes and the Collective Un...



Length: 00:10:48

A good introduction to Carl Jung's ideas on consciousness and unconsciousness, and the dynamic interplay between those forces that shape who we are. 

YOUTUBE: Alan Watts on Carl Jung



Length: 00:56:20

For later watching: Alan Watts on Carl Jung - about one hour.

BOOK: Extreme Ownership



At the time of this writing, this book has been reviewed by 2077 people on Amazon.com, and 86% gave it a FIVE STAR rating.  I've never seen a non-fiction book so popular.  But there's good reason for it. 

I picked this book up in early June, and I'm finding it to be an AMAZING resource!   Jocko Willink and Leif Babin started a leadership training company after leaving the Navy's SEALS special operations team.  Their whole idea is that the lessons they learned in combat could be used to teach business leaders how to be more effective.   I've only read a couple of chapters, and I'm already VERY IMPRESSED with their ideas.   Highly recommended. 

To find out more, click here: Extreme Ownership: How U.S. Navy SEALs Lead and Win

RECIPE: Bean Dip Hummus



What looks like a great recipe for Bean Dip Hummus from Stephanie Izzard's website:
http://www.stephanieizard.com/recipes/bean-dip-hummus/

LOG: Monday, June 25, 2018

Monday, June 25, 2018

  • Work
  • Home: cooked a Blue Apron chicken dinner!
  • Debbie came home from Colorado!
  • Overall, a day of consolation.  

LOG: Sunday, June 24, 2018

Sunday, June 24, 2018

  • Woke up late
  • Spent time reading
  • Went shopping!
    • Bad, Bath & Beyond 
      • Oxo flour container
      • four prep bowls
      • Oxo scrub sponges
    • Fresh Market
      • Cucumber
      • Tomato
      • Yeast
      • Nosa yogurt, 4-pack
      • Samuel Adams Boston Lager 6-pack
      • Vanilla Extract
      • Hint - 2 bottles
      • Baking Soda
      • Seafood Salad 
    • Jewel
      • Mott's Apple Sauce  6-pack
      • Dole's Fruit Cups  4-pack
      • Green Ice Tea, 2 bottles
      • Kashi cereal
      • Quart of milk
      • Good Humor "Strawberry Shortcake", 2 boxes
      • 4 x cinnamon rolls
  • Made a loaf of Italian bread!
  • Cut the backyard lawn.  
  • Ate a "Prepped" meal of chicken, green beans, and sweet potatoes.   
  • Watched two episodes of Iron Chef, both Iron Chefs won by one point! 
    • Stephanie Izard
    • Bobbie Flay
  • Overall, a day of consolation.  

Sunday, June 24, 2018

BOOK: Encyclopedia of Dinosaurs

Saturday, June 23, 2018



Received this book in the mail today, it was laying on the front stoop when I got home from work.  It was advertised as being "new", but the book is certainly NOT in new condition.  However, it's good enough!  The artwork and information are first rate, glad I ordered it.  Sadly, I might have to leave bad feedback for the seller on AbeBooks, as they falsely stated the condition of the book....the pages are slightly worn, and there is some discoloration and wear.  Oh well.


YOUTUBE: Biblical Series II: Genesis 1: Chaos & Order



Watched more of this episode today.  Nearly THREE HOURS of material in this lecture, it will take another viewing for me to finish it!  Peterson's Jungian/existential take on the Bible is really fascinating, well worth watching and listening! 

Saturday, June 23, 2018

LOG: Saturday, June 23, 2018

Saturday, June 23, 2018

  • Worked
  • Came home, and fell asleep for about two hours
  • Watched the original version of "The Incredibles" movie on the Disney channel.
  • Went outside and moved the front lawn, and half the back yard.   Need to finish the backyard tomorrow. 
  • Began cleaning and cooking.  Made a P.F. Chang's frozen meal of beef and broccoli for dinner.  
  • Watched more of Jordan Peterson's Biblical Series II: "Genesis 1: Chaos & Order".  Was able to mostly listen while cleaning and cooking.  
  • Did some reading:
    • "God is Always Hiring" - Lesson 2
    • Readings from 1 Kings and the book of Acts
  • Logged into the computer and checked the news and FB.   
  • Overall, a day of consolation.   

MOVIE: Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom

Friday, June 22, 2018


Saw this film on Friday, June 22 at the Regal Cineplex.   It's just a big, dumb "B" movie, but I enjoyed it!   Certainly a movie made to be seen on the big screen, as the dinosaurs are far more menacing when you view them that way.

The movie had almost no character development, as it was mostly about the dinosaurs, which was just fine by me.  The stars of these movies are always the dinosaurs!   And yet, in a very subtle way, this movie, as do all the Jurassic movies, does have a subtext in regards to the ethics of cloning and gene editing to create "designer" animals.   

LOG: Friday, June 22, 2018

Friday, June 22, 2018

Decided to go to Oak Brook today.

  • Filled up with gas at Thornton's.  Took the pick-up.
  • Drove all the way to Oak Brook Center shopping mall.
  • Went to Sur La Table.  Purchased the following:
    • Shun 8" chef knife
    • Kyocera 3" paring knife
    • Sur La Table potato masher
    • Oxo "Y" veggie peeler
    • Boos Block cutting board
  • Went to Nando's Peri-Peri Chicken for lunch.
  • Went to Barnes & Noble, bought a Schleich "Spinosaurus" dinosaur.  
  • Drove back home via I-88 then Rt 59 north, no stops.    
  • At home, made my first ever batch of hummus in the food processor using Alton Brown's "Hummus in a Hurry" recipe.   It turned out very well and was fairly easy to make.  
  • Went to the 7:10 showing of "Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom"  It was a rather enjoyable "B" movie about big dinosaurs eating people and each other.   I bit more intelligent of a movie than I was expecting, with excellent special effects.  Went with Zach, and ate popcorn and drank Cherry Coke.  
  • After the movie, went with Zach to "Around The Clock" for a late meal.   Had the chicken fajita pita, which was very good and very filling.   Saw Dino there, of course.  Very nice time.
  • Overall, a day of great consolation.   

RECIPE: Hummus in a Hurry by Alton Brown

A very good recipe for hummus from Alton Brown:

https://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/alton-brown/hummus-in-a-hurry-recipe-2111758

LOG: Tuesday, June 19 through Thursday, June 21, 2018

Tuesday, June 19, 2018:
  • Worked
  • Came home to find the food processor working!  Zach fixed it!  The problem was that bowl of the food processor was installed 180 degrees off from where it needed to be.   Sadly, there were no instructions for the assembly of the food processor included with the unit, so I had no idea what I was doing.   
  • Went to Bed, Bath & Beyond to pickup some Rubbermaid plastic containers for storing fresh made humus.  Also bought some small finger bowls for spices.
  • Went to Fresh Market and bought pita chips, two cans of chickpeas, and two cucumbers.   
  • Tested out the food processor by chopping up a cucumber cut into thirds.  The cucumber was chopped easily into slices in about 1 second!  
  • Added chopped cucumbers to my water pitcher to flavor the water.
  • Had a desert of chopped cucumbers with raspberry vinaigrette.  
  • Watched Donald Trump's Duluth, MN rally on Fox Business
  • Overall, a day of consolation.
Wednesday, June 20, 2017
  • Worked normal hours -- but worked all day in the computer refurbishment area, helping to refurbish old computers.  It was actually a lot of fun! 
  • Came home, cleaned, watched some TV and relaxed.   Watched "Seal Team" on CBS, and watched Lou Dobbs on Fox Business.  
  • Day of consolation. 
Thursday, June 21, 2017
  • Worked late.
  • Rain all day!  High temp today was just 65 degrees.  A very cool, wet day.  
  • Came home to cook and clean.  Made a spicy chicken and noodles dish that was pretty good from Blue Apron.
  • Day of consolation.

YOUTUBE: Aldous Huxley and Brave New World: The Dark Side of Pleasure



Soon after I bought Huxley's "Brave New World", Academy of Ideas published this short video on the book.  Synchronicity.

WEB SITE: Joyful Healthy Eats

An interesting food blogging website worth looking into:
https://www.joyfulhealthyeats.com/

Monday, June 18, 2018

LOG: Monday, June 18, 2018

Monday, June 18, 2018
  • Went to work, drove the pick-up there and back.  
  • Drove straight home after work.
  • Immense downpour started at approximately 5:30 pm.   By the time I got home, the gutters were backed up, and one of the basement window wells was filled with water.   I spent a good hour checking and cleaning gutters, and removing ALL the water out of the window well.   I will need to engineer some sort of solution to keep that water out of the window well in the future.   Our gutter system is completely WORTHLESS in a heavy rain.   Also, there is a leak in the roof above the main bathroom, there was a very audible "drip" of water that seemed to be collecting on the bathroom vent.  
  • Had a P.F. Chang frozen meal for dinner.   
  • Turned on C-SPAN and watched the FBI's IG testify in front of Senate.  It was very sad, in that the report found some really NASTY goings on in the FBI in terms of FBI agents working to OVERTURN THE ELECTION in terms of working for HRC, but no punishments or "bias" was found!!!   The IG was really getting hit hard by the Republicans, and deservedly so, as there are some first rate lawyers and prosecutors in the Republican camp.  The Dems were too busy reading off their talking points about how evil Trump is to actually pay attention to the tremendous damage found by the FBI's Inspector General.   I don't think we've heard the last about this.    
  • While watching C-SPAN, I worked on preparing a big batch of home made hummus.   After doing a lot of prep work, I put the chickpeas in the food processor to puree them, and the food processor didn't work at all.   It's dead.  Made several attempts to make the food processor work, but all attempts failed, it's just DEAD.   The hummus making was a complete waste of time.  
  • Called Debbie, told her the food processor is dead.  It's brand new, and this was the first time it was used.  It was supposedly the best of it's kind.   
  • Cleaned up things as best as possible, watched a speech by The Donald to the Space Research meeting at the White House.  The Donald made a very good point about the current illegal immigration crisis: the Democrats REFUSE to work with the Republicans at all on a solution, instead choosing, as you can see on every news channel, to make illegal immigration an albatross to hang around The Donald's neck.  But all the American people are seeing, and rightly so, is that the Democrats care far more about illegal aliens and their plight than they do about American citizens already here, and people are really getting angry at the demagoguery.  There are MILLIONS of Americans in this country who are having a very hard time for a variety of reasons, they are not going to be very welcoming to millions of illegal immigrants who are going to compete for precious resources.    
From beginning to end, this was a day of desolation.  Lots of negatives, almost no positives.  


Sunday, June 17, 2018

LOG: Sunday, June 17, 2018

Today's list of activities:
  1. Woke up late.
  2. Read Lesson 1 from my new book: "God is Always Hiring
  3. Read 1 Kings and Acts from the Bible
  4. Zoe called to wish me a happy Father's Day.  So did mom, but I missed her call. 
  5. Made a cup of coffee using my new Chemex system.  Very good!
  6. Worked on the Pseudo Boethius log throughout the day. 
  7. Zach came over.  We ate Five Guys cheeseburgers and watched the BBC's Sherlock.
  8. Zach took a nap, I cleaned the kitchen and dining area.  This is how I spend most of my day.  
  9. Went to Barnes & Noble: bought a new book, DVD, and an action figure.   
  10. Went to Mariano's: bought supplies to make homemade hummus.  Also bought a BBQ chicken dinner from their hot bar.  
  11. Ate dinner, watched my new DVD.
  12. Paused the DVD, and cleaned some more.
  13. Began working on putting together the new Cusinart food processor, but it's a time consuming process, and had to stop.
  14. Debbie called to wish me a happy Father's Day.  
  15. Un-paused the DVD, and watched it to the end.   
  16. Final updates to the blog
Overall feeling of the day: desolation.  Other than going to B&N and Mariano's, never left the house.  Spent the day mostly doing house work and cleaning.   For the most part, it was a depressing day.   

So much I want to do, so very little time to do it in.  

The watching of the DVD: Princess Kaguya, was a nice way to end the day.   What an incredibly beautiful film.

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BOOK: "A Brave New World"

A new book for the Pseudo Boethius library:



It's been at least 30 years or more since I last read this book, but it's influence was profound.  It's been on my mind a lot the past couple of years, and hence I decided it might be time to buy a copy. 

There are three truly great dystopian novels in the realm of science fiction: Orwell's "1984", Bradbury's "Fahrenheit 451" and Huxley's "Brave New World".   "1984" warns us about the coming surveillance state, the great Opticon that hears and sees all, and lies about absolutely everything. Brandbury's "Fahrenheit 451" is about the dangers of anti-intellectualism, and the dumbing down of people via technology.   And Huxley's "Brave New World" is about the state using hedonism and genetics to make a paradise on earth.   All three novels accurately predicted the situation we now find ourselves in. 

Huxley's book might be the most accurate of the three however, especially in regards to the way that society is consuming pills and drugs of every kind to be "happy" and to stay in a state of perpetual adolescence. 

MOVIE : DVD : The Tale of The Princess Kaguya

A new addition to the Pseudo Boethius DVD Library:



Barnes and Noble sent me a coupon for Father's Day. So, right before the closed on Sunday, I went there and picked up a few things.  This DVD is one of them. 

I will often wander into the Barnes and Noble DVD section just to see what they have.  I almost never buy any DVD's anymore, but it's always fun to look.  I saw this film in their foreign films section, and something about it made me very curious and interested, though I have never seen it before, nor never heard about it.  I put it on my list of DVD's to buy however, and today I can cross this one off my list. 

This is truly one of the most visually beautiful films I've ever seen.  It's as if they decided they wanted to make an animated movie out of watercolors. 

One good Japanese animated film is worth one thousand hours of psychology, philosophy and theology. 

MUSIC: The 99 most essential gregorian chants (complete)

MUSIC: Barry Manilow: "Paradise Cafe" and "Where Have You Gone?"



I never get tired of listening to this album.  Barry makes quite a good jazz singer. 

MUSIC: Gregorian Chants from Assisi - Medieval Lauds

MUSIC: The Modern Jazz Quartet - Pyramid - Full Album

MUSIC: The Modern Jazz Quartet ‎– Modern Jazz Quartet (1956) (Full Album)

YOUTUBE: Top Jungian Analyst: On Confronting the Shadow



Jungian shadow work

YOUTUBE: Carl Jung's Philosophy of The Shadow



Jungian shadow work

YOUTUBE: Empaths You Need to Know This to Heal pt. 2



Jungian Shadow Work

I posted Part 1 of this, and forgot about Part 2! 

While she's coming at this healing from a New Age, earth-centric perspective,  she is very accurate in regards to understanding empaths.  Sadly, Christianity has no language for they type of resonant energy she's talking about, except for vague, loosely defined concepts of "love", but it makes more sense to talk about energy in regards to human relationships and interactions for various reasons, but most importantly we all have a greater intuitive understanding of energy, especially our own lack or surplus of energy, than we do of love.   It's sad, but true.

Her two talks, about 30 minutes total, is more valuable than a year's worth of Sunday sermons.  However, there is of course one glaring mistake:  humans cannot tap into themselves in terms of finding a source of goodness, love and abundance.  That source is external, not internal, and to truly be a force of love and goodness, one must follow the wisdom of Western Civilization, and tap into the ultimate source of all these things: God himself.   God = Love.   But, other than that, she's spot on in most of her diagnosis and understanding. 

BIBLE READINGS on Sunday, June 17, 2018

Select quotes from today's Bible readings.  All quotations are from the New Living Translation, 2nd Edition.


If they sin against you—and who has never sinned?—you might become angry with them and let their enemies conquer them and take them captive to their land far away or near.  But in that land of exile, they might turn to you in repentance and pray, ‘We have sinned, done evil, and acted wickedly.’  If they turn to you with their whole heart and soul in the land of their enemies and pray toward the land you gave to their ancestors—toward this city you have chosen, and toward this Temple I have built to honor your name— then hear their prayers and their petition from heaven where you live, and uphold their cause.
- 1 Kings 8:46-49


Forgive your people who have sinned against you. Forgive all the offenses they have committed against you. Make their captors merciful to them, for they are your people—your special possession—whom you brought out of the iron-smelting furnace of Egypt.
- 1 Kings 8:50-51


“You stubborn people! You are heathen at heart and deaf to the truth. Must you forever resist the Holy Spirit? That’s what your ancestors did, and so do you!  Name one prophet your ancestors didn’t persecute! They even killed the ones who predicted the coming of the Righteous One—the Messiah whom you betrayed and murdered.  You deliberately disobeyed God’s law, even though you received it from the hands of angels.”
- Acts 7:51-53


A great wave of persecution began that day, sweeping over the church in Jerusalem; and all the believers except the apostles were scattered through the regions of Judea and Samaria.  (Some devout men came and buried Stephen with great mourning.)  But Saul was going everywhere to destroy the church. He went from house to house, dragging out both men and women to throw them into prison.
- Acts 8:1-3


From my earliest youth my enemies have persecuted me.
    Let all Israel repeat this:
From my earliest youth my enemies have persecuted me,
    but they have never defeated me.
My back is covered with cuts,
    as if a farmer had plowed long furrows.
But the Lord is good;
    he has cut me free from the ropes of the ungodly.
May all who hate Jerusalem
    be turned back in shameful defeat.
- Psalm 129:1-5


“As for you, if you will follow me with integrity and godliness, as David your father did, obeying all my commands, decrees, and regulations,  then I will establish the throne of your dynasty over Israel forever. For I made this promise to your father, David: ‘One of your descendants will always sit on the throne of Israel.’

But if you or your descendants abandon me and disobey the commands and decrees I have given you, and if you serve and worship other gods,  then I will uproot Israel from this land that I have given them. I will reject this Temple that I have made holy to honor my name. I will make Israel an object of mockery and ridicule among the nations.
- Kings 9:4-7


From the depths of despair, O Lord,
    I call for your help.
Hear my cry, O Lord.
    Pay attention to my prayer.
Lord, if you kept a record of our sins,
    who, O Lord, could ever survive?
But you offer forgiveness,
    that we might learn to fear you.
- Psalm 130:1-4


Fire tests the purity of silver and gold, but the Lord tests the heart.
- Proverbs 17:3


Now King Solomon loved many foreign women. Besides Pharaoh’s daughter, he married women from Moab, Ammon, Edom, Sidon, and from among the Hittites.  The Lord had clearly instructed the people of Israel, “You must not marry them, because they will turn your hearts to their gods.” Yet Solomon insisted on loving them anyway.  He had 700 wives of royal birth and 300 concubines. And in fact, they did turn his heart away from the Lord.

In Solomon’s old age, they turned his heart to worship other gods instead of being completely faithful to the Lord his God, as his father, David, had been.  Solomon worshiped Ashtoreth, the goddess of the Sidonians, and Molech, the detestable god of the Ammonites.  In this way, Solomon did what was evil in the Lord’s sight; he refused to follow the Lord completely, as his father, David, had done.

On the Mount of Olives, east of Jerusalem, he even built a pagan shrine for Chemosh, the detestable god of Moab, and another for Molech, the detestable god of the Ammonites.  Solomon built such shrines for all his foreign wives to use for burning incense and sacrificing to their gods.

The Lord was very angry with Solomon, for his heart had turned away from the Lord, the God of Israel, who had appeared to him twice.  He had warned Solomon specifically about worshiping other gods, but Solomon did not listen to the Lord’s command.  So now the Lord said to him, “Since you have not kept my covenant and have disobeyed my decrees, I will surely tear the kingdom away from you and give it to one of your servants.  But for the sake of your father, David, I will not do this while you are still alive. I will take the kingdom away from your son.  And even so, I will not take away the entire kingdom; I will let him be king of one tribe, for the sake of my servant David and for the sake of Jerusalem, my chosen city.”
- 1 Kings 11:1-13


One day as Jeroboam was leaving Jerusalem, the prophet Ahijah from Shiloh met him along the way. Ahijah was wearing a new cloak. The two of them were alone in a field,  and Ahijah took hold of the new cloak he was wearing and tore it into twelve pieces.  Then he said to Jeroboam, “Take ten of these pieces, for this is what the Lord, the God of Israel, says: ‘I am about to tear the kingdom from the hand of Solomon, and I will give ten of the tribes to you!  But I will leave him one tribe for the sake of my servant David and for the sake of Jerusalem, which I have chosen out of all the tribes of Israel.  For Solomon has abandoned me and worshiped Ashtoreth, the goddess of the Sidonians; Chemosh, the god of Moab; and Molech, the god of the Ammonites. He has not followed my ways and done what is pleasing in my sight. He has not obeyed my decrees and regulations as David his father did.
- 1 Kings 11:29-33


Meanwhile, Saul was uttering threats with every breath and was eager to kill the Lord’s followers. So he went to the high priest.  He requested letters addressed to the synagogues in Damascus, asking for their cooperation in the arrest of any followers of the Way he found there. He wanted to bring them—both men and women—back to Jerusalem in chains.

As he was approaching Damascus on this mission, a light from heaven suddenly shone down around him.  He fell to the ground and heard a voice saying to him, “Saul! Saul! Why are you persecuting me?”

“Who are you, lord?” Saul asked.

And the voice replied, “I am Jesus, the one you are persecuting!  Now get up and go into the city, and you will be told what you must do.”

The men with Saul stood speechless, for they heard the sound of someone’s voice but saw no one!  Saul picked himself up off the ground, but when he opened his eyes he was blind. So his companions led him by the hand to Damascus.  He remained there blind for three days and did not eat or drink.
- Acts 9:1-9


TV: "A Scandal in Belgravia"

Just finished watching an episode from the BBC's "Sherlock" series starring Benedict Cumberbatch.  This is episode 1, from season 2 and is entitled "A Scandal in Belgravia"



It is, I think, the only episode where Sherlock Holmes has someone who is a love interest.   Very well done, as is this entire series. 

BOOK: Encyclopedia of Dinosaurs

A new book for the Pseudo Boethius library:



The Encyclopedia of Dinosaurs
2003 - Out of Print
ISBN = 9780785355618

Purchased a used copy in "new" condition from Abebooks.com as a Father's Day gift to myself.   I originally saw this book at Half Priced Books, but it was in terrible condition, but I was amazed at the dinosaur artwork it contained within, and made a mental note to find and buy this book online.   Should be good!  I ordered it today, hopefully I will have it at the end of the week, or the beginning of next week.

ARTICLE: Triple Crown the ultimate cherry on top of Justify jockey’s career

"This is the dream they all dream as little boys, a Triple Crown on the line, more than 90,000 fans on their feet screaming at the top of their lungs right out of the starting gate, hearts and horses racing, world-class jockeys not even 120 pounds hoping for that precious synchronicity with their 1,200-pound partner, history and white carnations waiting at the end of this grueling mile-and-a-half Test of the Champion."

Read the full article here:  https://nypost.com/2018/06/09/triple-crown-the-ultimate-cherry-on-top-of-justify-jockeys-career/

Saturday, June 16, 2018

ARTICLE: Essential Secrets of Psychotherapy: What is the "Shadow"?

"The shadow, said celebrated Swiss psychiatrist C.G. Jung (see my prior post on A Dangerous Method), is the unknown ‘‘dark side’’ of our personality–-dark both because it tends to consist predominantly of the primitive, negative, socially or religiously depreciated human emotions and impulses like sexual lust, power strivings, selfishness, greed, envyanger or rage, and due to its unenlightened nature, completely obscured from consciousness. (See my prior posts on anger and greed.) Whatever we deem evil, inferior or unacceptable and deny in ourselves becomes part of the shadow, the counterpoint to what Jung called the persona or conscious ego personality. According to Jungian analyst Aniela Jaffe, the shadow is the ‘‘sum of all personal and collective psychic elements which, because of their incompatibility with the chosen conscious attitude, are denied expression in life’’ (cited in Diamond, p. 96). Indeed, Jung differentiated between the personal shadow and the impersonal or archetypal shadow, which acknowledges transpersonal, pure or radical evil (symbolized by the Devil and demons) and collective evil, exemplified by the horror of the Nazi holocaust. Literary and historical figures like Adolf Hitler, Charles Manson, and Darth Vader personify the shadow embodied in its most negative archetypal human form."

Read the full article here: https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/evil-deeds/201204/essential-secrets-psychotherapy-what-is-the-shadow

240. Shadow Work: Methods and Tips



Jungian shadow work. 

Empaths You Need to Know This to Heal (pt. 1)



Jungian shadow work. 

Empaths: It's Shadow Work Time



Jungian shadow work. 

Empaths Integrate Your Shadow (for everyone's sake!)



Jungian shadow work. 

Dr. Bren Hudson on How to Integrate your Shadow



Jungian shadow work. 

Alan Watts ~ Facing Your Own Shadow



Jungian shadow work. 

How to integrate your shadow - Jordan Peterson




Jungian shadow work.

"The meek shall inherit the earth."

"Disguising cowardice as morality."

Biblical Series II: Genesis 1: Chaos & Order




This is the second video in Jordan Peterson's series on the Bible from a Jungian, existentialist perspective.  This is an even better lecture than the first in the series.   It's a huge investment in time, taking two hours and thirty minutes to watch to completion, but it's well worth it. 

I still have not finished watching, but will continue viewing it in segments throughout the week.

MOVIE: "Jurassic Park"

The strange synchronicities of the world are often rather striking....

Soon after watching the 2015 film "Jurassic World", I turned on regular television, and found the 1993 film "Jurassic Park" playing on NBC!   This was the film that started the entire "Jurassic" series that is still going very strong to this day. 

So after watching "Jurassic World", I found myself easily going back to "Jurassic Park".   One thing I really appreciated about both films, is that good old Tyrannosaurus Rex turns out to be the unsung hero of both films. 



To find out more about the film "Jurassic Park", click the following link:
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0107290/?ref_=nv_sr_3

To find out more about the book "Jurassic Park", click this link:
https://www.amazon.com/Jurassic-Park-Novel-Michael-Crichton-ebook/dp/B007UH4D3G/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1529210890&sr=8-3&keywords=book+jurassic+park

The book is a thousand times better than the film.

MOVIE: "Jurassic World"

This evening I was very tired, so I rented the 2015 film "Jurassic World" and watched it while I relaxed.  It is a continuation of the famous "Jurassic Park" series as originally created from Micheal Crichton's famous sci-fi novel by the same name, perhaps one of the most popular works of sci-fi in modern history. 

In "Jurassic World" a dinosaur theme park is now fully realized, having been setup on an isolated island off the coast of Costa Rica.  All the dinosaurs in the park are genetic recreations of actual dinosaurs that roamed the earth millions of years ago.  But things start getting out of control when the park starts designing and creating their own special species that have no historical counterpart. 

As is so often the case in good science fiction, the movie is a commentary on genetics and genetic engineering, and how by messing with DNA, we may end up creating monsters that will kill us all. 



For more information on the film "Jurassic World", click the following link:
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0369610/?ref_=nv_sr_2

TV: "The Blind Banker"

Last night, before going to bed, I watched the BBC's Season 1, Episode 2 of Sherlock Holmes.  The name of the episode was "The Blind Banker". 

The series is EXTREMELY well done, and the episodes, even without commercials, are 90 minutes long.  But well worth the time invested, if you have it.



For more about the BBC's "Sherlock Holmes" series, set in the modern day, click here:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b018ttws


Friday, June 15, 2018

Alan Watts - Improving Yourself

The Zen philosopher Alan Watts on how to improve yourself.

The most important question: "Can I improve ME?"




Alan Wilson Watts (6 January 1915 – 16 November 1973) was a British philosopher, writer, and speaker, best known as an interpreter and populariser of Eastern philosophy for a Western audience. Born in Chislehursjt, England, he moved to the United States in 1938 and began Zen training in New York.

information -> transformation -> formation

Carl Jung and the Shadow: Integrating the Hidden Power of Your Dark Side

"The shadow, when it is realized, is the source of renewal...When there is an impasse, and sterile time in our lives—despite an adequate ego development—we must look to the dark, hitherto unacceptable side which has been at our conscious disposal." (Edward Whitmont)

'Mysticism, Spirit and the Shadow' - Jordan Peterson Interview, Part 1

The first part of Rebel Wisdom's exclusive interview with psychologist and professor Jordan Peterson - where he talks in depth about his understanding of mysticism, religion and the challenge of integrating the shadow.

This Is Why The Left Hates Jordan Peterson...

The Left hates Jordan Peterson because he doesn't play their victimology and identity politics games.  Not only does he not play along, he shows, with razor sharp logic, just how very dangerous and evil those games really are.

Basically "Politically Correct Speech" = "Newspeak"


ARTICLE: "Origami of the Soul" and thoughts on formation

An excerpt from the article "Origami of the Soul" by Timothy Reichert and Francis X Maier that appeared on the First Things web site in June of 2018:
Aristotle and Aquinas recognized that a person’s happiness depends on his proper “functioning”—on the orientation of his acts toward the ends proper to man. In nature, function coincides with shape. We can infer function from shape, and shape from function. 
So it is with the human soul. The mature soul achieves a complex “shape” that fits with other shapes—other souls. We learn manners and are shaped by customs. We acquire a common language and habits of mind that “fit” our social circumstances. These shapes, which often take the form of the standard set of virtues, drive all shared and fruitful human action: marriage, family life, and civic activity. The particular shape of a man’s soul “matches” with other particular shapes. The husband dovetails with his wife. The roles of father and mother shape adults in ways that fit with the only partially shaped lives of children. Students are trained to have dispositions that accord with those of their teachers. These matches overlap with other matches to create productive social configurations, making for a functional society. Upon such matches, and so upon complementarity, our happiness depends. 
To speak of the soul’s having a “shape” may seem odd, but it should not. Shape governs a large domain of activity in nature. Atomic binding depends on shape. The DNA-protein interactions that regulate physiology depend on shape. Social science sees the human person’s objectives and choices in terms of shape.
source:  https://www.firstthings.com/article/2018/06/origami-of-the-soul

Some thoughts:

A soul is shaped by formation,  and it WILL be shaped, one way or the other.  The only question is this: who or what will be forming the shape of the soul?  It's an important question, because just as a great river invariably flows out to the sea, so to does a soul have to endure shaping and molding.   It's not a matter of it being shaped or not, but what sort of shape it will be.

But unlike a river, which almost always flows in just one direction,  there are two directions that the soul can move in: up towards heaven, or down towards hell.  Our soul will be formed by one of those two great kingdoms, and often times both.  Just like a battery is useless without both a positive and negative pole, so too are we also worthless unless we have the extremes of heaven and hell to choose from.

But it's not just a matter of us forming our own souls, there is a big, dangerous world out there that will form us whether we like it or not, and hence a lot of formation is beyond our ability to choose, but maybe not all of it.  We must come to the realization that every single contact we have with another human being is something that will be used to form that person, it will shape their soul, whether or not we are conscious of it.  Likewise, their interaction with us will also serve to form our souls, like it or not.

So much of life is just becoming conscious of those forces that are shaping us, and how, we in turn, go about shaping others.  But the shaping is never, ever a neutral activity: we are either helping them to get to heaven, or casting them into the depths of hell, with every word we speak and every action we take.  And the same is true for ourselves: we are the victims of our own thoughts, words and actions.  To a certain extent we can accept or reject the formation being forced upon us by our circumstances and environment, even though we might be powerless to changes those external forces.  But the big question is how do we stand firm when disaster strikes all around us?

Hence, formation will happen, there's no doubt about it.   But perhaps we do have a bit to say in how that formation is going to take, and how we want to help form others. 

Something to think about: the way information causes formation......


MOVIE: "St Joseph of Cupertino: The Reluctant Saint"

It's amazing the wonderful little golden nuggets you can find on YouTube.   Some nice person posted the entire film entitled "St Joseph of Cupertino, The Reluctant Saint."  This is a film I highly recommend for it's amazing combination of tragedy, in regards to the abuse Joseph put up with, and comedy, in regards to how God used the humble saint to humiliate others.

St. Joseph of Cupertino is unique amongst Catholic saints for a very unique miraculous power that he possessed: he could fly. 




The movie is a wonderful reminder of the truths spoken of by Jesus and the apostle Paul, concerning the weak and "foolish" amongst us.   

From Paul's first letter to the Corinthians:
For consider your calling, brothers: not many of you were wise according to worldly standards, not many were powerful, not many were of noble birth.  But God chose what is foolish in the world to shame the wise; God chose what is weak in the world to shame the strong;  God chose what is low and despised in the world, even things that are not, to bring to nothing things that are,  so that no human being might boast in the presence of God.  (1 Cor 1:26-29 ESV)
And from the parables of Jesus:
“When you give a dinner or a banquet, do not invite your friends or your brothers or your relatives or rich neighbors, lest they also invite you in return and you be repaid.  But when you give a feast, invite the poor, the crippled, the lame, the blind,  and you will be blessed, because they cannot repay you. For you will be repaid at the resurrection of the just.” 
When one of those who reclined at table with him heard these things, he said to him, “Blessed is everyone who will eat bread in the kingdom of God!”  But he said to him, “A man once gave a great banquet and invited many.  And at the time for the banquet he sent his servant to say to those who had been invited, ‘Come, for everything is now ready.’  But they all alike began to make excuses. The first said to him, ‘I have bought a field, and I must go out and see it. Please have me excused.’  And another said, ‘I have bought five yoke of oxen, and I go to examine them. Please have me excused.’ And another said, ‘I have married a wife, and therefore I cannot come.’ So the servant came and reported these things to his master. Then the master of the house became angry and said to his servant, ‘Go out quickly to the streets and lanes of the city, and bring in the poor and crippled and blind and lame.’  And the servant said, ‘Sir, what you commanded has been done, and still there is room.’  And the master said to the servant, ‘Go out to the highways and hedges and compel people to come in, that my house may be filled.  For I tell you, none of those men who were invited shall taste my banquet.’”  ( Luke 14:12-24 ESV )

ARTICLE: An excerpt from "Solzhenitsyn's Prophecy"

An excerpt from "Solzhenitsyn's Prophecy" by Robert P. George, published on the First Things web site on June 11, 2018.  The setting is the Harvard Class of 1978 commencement speech as given by Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn:

In 1978, the Cold War was raging, and the U.S. was still reeling from its humiliation in the disastrous war in Vietnam. Anti-Americanism was flourishing both abroad and at home. Many Americans—particularly young Americans—had lost faith in their country, its institutions, its principles, its culture, its traditions, its way of life. Some proposed communism as a superior system; many suggested what came to be known as “moral equivalency” between American democracy and Soviet communism. By 1978, to suggest such equivalency had become a mark of sophistication—something to distinguish one from the allegedly backward hicks and rubes who believed in the superiority of the American to the Soviet system. There were many such “sophisticated” people at Harvard. And Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn came to Harvard to confront them and others. 
His speech was not, however, an encomium to America or the West. On the contrary, it was a severe critique—one might even say a prophetic rebuke—and a warning. Of course, Solzhenitsyn did not argue for the moral equivalency, much less the superiority, of the Soviet system. He hated communism in all its dimensions and he loathed the gangsters who ruled the Soviet empire. What he faulted America (and the West more generally) for was its abandonment of its own moral and, especially, spiritual ideals and identity. 
He viewed the West’s weakness, including its weakness in truly standing up to Soviet aggression, as the fruit of the materialism, consumerism, self-indulgent individualism, emotivism, and narcissism—in a word, the immorality—into which we had allowed ourselves to sink. Solzhenitsyn, the (by then) legendary human rights activist, warned America and the West that we had become too focused on rights and needed to refocus on obligations. We had come to embrace a false idea of liberty, conceiving of it as doing as one pleases, rather than as the freedom to fulfill one’s human potential and honor one’s conscientious duties to God and neighbor. 
At the heart of this moral confusion and collapse, Solzhenitsyn argued, was a loss of faith, and with it the loss of a particular virtue—the virtue of courage.

Source:  https://www.firstthings.com/web-exclusives/2018/06/solzhenitsyns-prophecy

(Note: A paid subscription might be required for First Things)

Howard Storm: Part IV: Reflection of a life in Christ

One of the best near death experiences I've ever come across.  Howard Storm was a militant atheists who saw both hell and heaven when he died in a hospital in Paris, France.  As you can imagine, the experience greatly changed his life.  This is Part 4 of the interview, and the final epsisode.  Scroll down to find Parts 1, 2 and 3.

Howard Storm NDE: Part III: A Million Questions

One of the best near death experiences I've ever come across.   Howard Storm was a militant atheists who saw both hell and heaven when he died in a hospital in Paris, France.   As you can imagine, the experience greatly changed his life.   This is Part 3 of the interview.  Scroll down to find Parts 1 and 2.  




Howard Storm Part I & II The Chains We Forge in Life & Rescue

One of the best near death experiences I've ever come across.   Howard Storm was a militant atheists who saw both hell and heaven when he died in a hospital in Paris, France.   As you can imagine, the experience greatly changed his life.   This is Part 1 and 2 of the interview, very nicely done by Cline Cinematography.

New Book: God is Always Hiring

A new book for the Pseudo Boethius library:

New Book: The Odyssey

A new book for the Pseudo Boethius library:




Biblical Series I: Introduction to the Idea of God

The first episode of one of the most epic projects I've ever come across on YouTube: Jordan Peterson's attempt to explain the entire Bible via psychological and philosophical concepts, and why these concepts are so very important to Western Civilization.   The psychological concepts correspond to the teachings of Jung on symbols and archetypes, the philosophy he references is biased towards existentialists, which actually is a good school for this type of analysis. 


Boethius: Last Roman Philosopher, First Medieval Philosopher

First, a little bit about my alter ego: the REAL Boethius...