Soulcruzer

May 29, 2024

Kerouac’s ghost

Introspection bleeds, a slow leak from a fractured mind. Gotta silence the conscious critic, that nagging voice, before it strangles the flow. It craves control, wants to play gatekeeper to this impulsive writing. But I hear a defiance, a rumble from the depths. “Teenage Anarchist” echoes in my head, a...

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May 28, 2024

Jack Kerouac’s 30 Rules for Writing

time to invoke Jack Kerouac as my spirit guide, and here are some rules he laid down in support of his philosophy of writing, which he dubbed spontaneous prose: personal truth, spontaneity, and a deep connection with my own experiences and perceptions, this is what i am after.

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May 28, 2024

the spark

Are you a hero or a villain in this self-made play we call life? I know this question is like a barbed hook tearing at your insides. Let’s twist it some more. What if you acted like the whole world depended on your actions? Every comment a tremor felt across...

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May 20, 2024

The Relaxed Rebel’s Manifesto

I’ve been diving back into the comforting pages of Lin Yutang’s The Importance of Living and the timeless writings of Epicurus. It’s like reconnecting with old friends who remind me of life’s most essential truths. Both of these wise souls gently urge us to: Their combined wisdom whispers to my...

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May 1, 2024

I’m all for creating a new myth of the webmaster

You know, for a guy who claims to hate labels and being labelled, I spend an awful lot of time conjuring up new labels for myself. As much as I hate labels, I know they are necessary because that’s how humans relate to each other—identify, clarify, and classify is their...

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April 6, 2024

Who am I, really? Unpacking the suitcase of the soul

I’d love to make a positive impact on the world, but I’m uncertain about the best path forward. So I’ll start with the big question: Who am I, really? Am I, at my core, a spiritual being temporarily inhabiting this physical form known as Clay Lowe? Or am I Clay...

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April 5, 2024

Lost and Found on the Highway of Existence

There I was staring deep into the endless abyss of the existential mirror, the kind that doesn’t just bounce back your ragged face but throws your very soul into sharp relief against the vast, indifferent universe. That line, “In the mirror of existential thought, you can find yourself again if...

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March 27, 2024

Exploring the Spiritual Depths of March and the Psychedelic Experience

I came across this thought-provoking post from Rev (Dr.) Cynthia Ramirez Lindenmeyer about the spiritual depth of March, particularly Holy Week. In her post, she reimagines this time through the lens of psychedelic experiences, which presents an unconventional fusion of tradition and transcendence. What I love about this post is...

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March 26, 2024

In Search of Pure Being

To reach a state of pure Being, to manifest it in your life, would be a profound transformation. It’s difficult to fully grasp from our current perspective, as it transcends the limitations and constructs of the mind and ego. Pure Being is not merely serenity or peace of mind, though...

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March 19, 2024

Embracing the Duality of Life: Facing Reality with Courage and Resilience

Life is composed of diverse experiences, some bringing happiness and positivity, while others present difficulties and hardships. As we navigate through this complex journey, it is essential to acknowledge and embrace both the light and shadow sides of our existence. By facing reality with courage and resilience, we can cultivate...

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March 18, 2024

Harnessing the Power of Intuitive Living

Tapping Into Intuition Life is composed of countless experiences, encounters, and events that collectively influence and define our journey through existence. At first glance, these occurrences may seem random and disconnected, mere happenstances in the grand scheme of things. However, when we take a closer look, we begin to see...

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March 16, 2024

Forest Bathing: Reconnecting with Nature for Personal Growth and Well-being

In today’s fast-paced, technology-driven world, it’s easy to feel disconnected from nature and overwhelmed by the stresses of daily life. However, there’s a simple and powerful practice that can help us reconnect with the natural world and promote personal growth and well-being: forest bathing. Forest bathing, also known as “shinrin-yoku,”...

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March 8, 2024

Profile: Lilith as Mythological Figure and Archetypal Symbol

As I’m beginning to do more active imagination and dream work, I thought it might be a good idea to start profiling the various entities and beings I meet on my inner journeys. As I shared with you yesterday, Lilith appeared in my dreams. And this morning, utilising Jung’s active...

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March 5, 2024

Embracing the Dance Between Survival and Spirituality

In the whirlwind of modern life, it’s easy to feel torn between our primal instincts and our higher aspirations. As we navigate the challenges of an increasingly complex world, we may find ourselves grappling with raw emotions and perplexing behaviours that seem at odds with our spiritual goals. It’s a...

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February 29, 2024

Self-Revelation: The Light that Reveals You to Yourself

We all have an inner world—a landscape filled with our experiences, thoughts, feelings, struggles, dreams, and all the drama that makes up our lives. Yet so often, this rich internal space remains terra incognita, even to ourselves. We may only vaguely sense the outlines of our inner truths without fully...

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February 26, 2024

The Paradox of Wu Wei: How to Win by Letting Go

The ancient Taoist text, the Tao Te Ching, speaks of a state called Wu Wei, typically translated as “non-action” or “non-doing.” But this is misleading. Wu Wei does not refer to literally doing nothing or simply being lazy and passive. Rather, it describes a state of alignment with the cosmic...

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February 25, 2024

How Facing Fears Unlocks Our Greatest Selves

Introduction “Security is mostly a superstition. It does not exist in nature, nor do the children of men as a whole experience it. Avoiding danger is no safer in the long run than outright exposure. Life is either a daring adventure, or nothing.” Helen Keller This profound quote from Helen...

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