Freedom Fridays: Lesson 10 – Believe In Truth
If nothing is true, no one can criticize those in power; all is spectacle; the biggest wallet pays for the most blinding lights. It’s Freedom Friday.
If nothing is true, no one can criticize those in power; all is spectacle; the biggest wallet pays for the most blinding lights. It’s Freedom Friday.
Freedom Friday is back, with Lesson Nine: The wordings and the phrasings of things find their way into normalization. And that shapes how we think.
Generous be the heart within us, Open be our hands to all. Justice to be in equal measure, Harvest thankfulness our call. Wishing you a blessed Mabon.
As the hurricane bears down, I wanted to reassure you, but also thank you for your ongoing prayers and good wishes. Here’s what we know right now.
Jai Ganesh, Jai Ganesh Deva! Today is the start of Ganesh Chaturthi. With the fresh beginnings of Sunday’s New Moon, may He inspire our renewal.
In this week’s “On Tyranny” chapter, we consider our willingness to stand out, and challenge the status quo. Because tyranny needs quiet conformists.
Sorry to have to postpone the next Freedom Friday essay, but family comes first. Thanks for understanding.
It’s been a rough time, but we need to be reminded and reawakened — over and over. Especially now. There is a bigger story we are a part of.
In Freedom Friday, Part 7, we examine how the “regular” police and military can be ensnared in the brutal transition to tyranny. Would we just say no?
n this next “Freedom Friday,” we look at Chapter 6, which examines the rise of paramilitary groups. We dare not ignore their grim historic lessons.