Greetings fellow travelers upon our fine Urth! Today I have concocted a little something different. The first exercise is something that just popped into my brain after a few months of strenuous work on deconstructing my brain patterns. The second one is inspired by Dr. Claude Needham and his beautiful book, The Just Because Club. Continue reading →

Killing Myself Softly

On 27 November 2008, in Creative Deconstructions, by Garrett Daun

Tonight heralds the suicide of another false self o’ mine. How did it happen this time? The false self that dies tonight is the one that turns everything into some kind of tedious chore. This false self, born out of endless tired mornings marching off to some school (training-prison), has tended to take the beautiful Continue reading →

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Thanks for joining me for another installment of my Just Because Club memory adventure! I do not know exactly just how this “Captured Moments” activity has jostled and messed with my brain just yet. Of course, as the activity deepens, my flow of memories throughout the day has increased and grown far more compelling and Continue reading →

It has gotten a little harder to tell the difference between what happens right NOW in the ever-present moment, and what has already occured. Once some kind of sensory data hits the brain and registers as sight, sound, touch, taste, or smell, the event that caused it has already passed on. So, every perception a Continue reading →