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The Mind Bending Science of Awe

Think back to a time when you were truly awe struck and try to remember not just what you witnessed, but the experience itself, the state of your emotional, spiritual and physical being at the moment of awe.

My last time was late winter, the first week in March of 2015 to be more precise, and I was in the woods cutting down trees for firewood. It was a brilliant cold day, with cloudless deep blue skies and very low humidity. The sort of day where the sun wears that unique winter hue, bright but not as sharp as a summer sun yet still strong enough to cast well defined contrasting shadows.

I had already selected a tree for felling and now stepped back to survey it. I wanted to determine how it would naturally fall so I would not be fighting a force greater than me. While backing away from the tree my eyes traveled up the trunk to take in the broad leaf-less canopy of the poplar. It was almost perfectly symmetrical, a truly magnificent tree.

As I shifted my body to change my perspective, suddenly I was struck with the stunning beauty of the tree's perfect canopy back lit by endless blue sky. I remember my mouth dropping open and a sound escaping from deep within, almost as if already formed before arriving at my vocal cords.

I don't know if I stood there for 30 seconds or ten minutes, for time stood still while I drank in the utterly beautiful perfection. I was filled with an inner joy and deep connection to all that was around me. I heard all, saw all, felt all. I was one with all.

And then it was over and I was back on Earth with an idling chain saw in one hand and a neck screaming at me to straighten. I placed the chain saw on the ground and slowly scanned the woods around me, desperately trying to understand what had just happened while wishing I could return. At that moment the only thing I was certain of was I could work no more that day and that tree would never be touched by me.

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Cognitive Dissonance

American Addict: The Medical Police State

It is no secret we are addicted to convenience and quick fixes. When it comes to our health, most turn to the experts for a balm or a cure and will gladly accept a prescription if that will achieve the immediate goal and has been endorsed by an approved member of the establishment.

Rarely do "medical experts" look at the patient as a whole system which is either operating well or not. Modern medicine and all its technological glory will seek to fix our immediate problem. Rather than examine closely our complex symphony of organs and moving parts to see why something has really gone amiss, we too will often agree to just pop the pill.

It's a slippery slope we've been sliding down. For more, continue reading: American Addict: The Medical Police State.

The Art of Fighting Without Fighting

It's amazing that the ultimate authority on fighting and victory lived more than 2500 years ago. In his work the Art of War, Sun Tzu explains the 'supreme art of war is to subdue the enemy without fighting.'

In today's complicated modern world, it seems this philosophy continues to reign while much of the so-called civilized world is being subdued without a shot being fired. Sun Tzu also said, 'know your enemy and know yourself and you can fight a hundred battles without disaster.'

Perhaps in our social media dominated technological society we should spend a bit more time getting to really know ourselves so that we too might defeat our enemy without fighting. For further insight please read: The Art of Fighting Without Fighting.