Limericks & Articles
One of the best-known and most widely read texts of the classical Hindu canon, the Bhagavad Gita tells the story of a young hero prince named […]
It’s beginning to look a lot like “Happy Holidays”, that hackneyed, watered down, yuletide greeting that accepts all religions and backgrounds without really advancing any of […]
Before the arrival of the Catholic conquistadors and the runaway Puritans, the continents of the New World were abloom with colorful, magical, mystical traditions. Honoring all […]
A novel steeped in symbolism and drenched in mythology, Moby Dick is always a fertile place to turn for a little poetic inspiration. Although oftentimes impenetrable […]
When you take a closer look at western religion, the stories of the Old Testament in particular, what you’re really studying are the distant echoes of […]
It’s a been a busy year so far. Bouncing back from the stretch of pandemic, my kids are advancing in both attitude and aptitude. Meanwhile, I’ve […]
I wrote The Legend of Bell a few years ago and left it on the shelf, waiting for the stars to align. Given the events of […]
Some say there’s no greater force for evil in the world than religion. Consider the Hundred Years War, the extermination of indigenous peoples, the patriarchy. At […]
The source of inspiration is a thing of mystery. Anyone engaged in the creative act of painting, writing or composing music can attest to the capriciousness […]