The Open Door
Blog#89: Beyond the Beyond
Part One
In front of me I have a copy of the Lonely Planet guide to Italy. It is a hefty volume, totalling 924 pages; it is the 2006 edition, and has the front and back covers missing.
On the bookshelf reside further Lonely Planet guides, to Amsterdam and to Venice. They, too, are 2006 editions; they, too, have no . . .
Blog#88: The Direct Road to Armageddon
Part One
In the previous blog post I wrote a little about the regime change in the not-so-United Kingdom. About how the demonic nature was now on full display; and how the future really did not look good without serious intervention. All the same, I did not expect the shit to hit the fan so quickly....
It was back in the . . .
Blog#87: The Takeover, Part Two
Part One
"Indeed, goodness is weak, but the power of evil is always great and very dreadful." Bodhicaryavatara of Santideva, 8th century (probably) Buddhist.
OK, fair enough. But, to continue with this enquiry, there remains silence on the biggest of questions: Why? I mean, it's not self-evident that goodness should be . . .
Blog#86: The Takeover, Part One
Part One
It is a long time now since I departed the world of organised Buddhism (and pretty much anything else thus 'organised'). I cut any formal ties almost twenty years ago, and had been elegantly distancing myself from the whole scene for a good decade beforehand. Nevertheless, we cut threads on different levels, and what . . .
Right on Cue....
Properly informed articles on the climate warming fraud nowadays appear on a daily basis. But, following on from the most recent blog post, right on cue is this particular easy-to-read piece:
https://dailysceptic.org/2024/06/20/how-the-met-office-and-bbc-try-to-fool-us-all/
Blog#85: Notes From The Cesspit
Part One
I don't go into these things much these days. There's only so much stink a man can take. If you dare, however, hold your breath, put a peg on your nose, and dive right in....
- In the recent elections for the EU Parliament, significant gains were made in quite a few countries by 'the far right'. To the extent . . .
Blog#84: Madonnas Everywhere
Part One
Besides the Assumption, there is another remarkable piece of work by Titian in the Frari Church in Venice. On the left hand side as you walk inside towards the Assumption at the end of the church, you will see the large painting known as the Pesaro Madonna.
I was not inclined to pay it very much attention. Although . . .