True Freedom
Y’know, we can say that we do the things we do because we want to make a difference.
But nobody will believe it… Continue reading True Freedom
Y’know, we can say that we do the things we do because we want to make a difference.
But nobody will believe it… Continue reading True Freedom
I am the most important person I will ever know… Continue reading Alone on a Saturday Night
We would have no concept of age if our parents hadn’t told us when we were born.
The only reason we know how old we are is because we trust people.
If it weren’t for the collective observations of the men and women who looked to the sky, we would have no foundation for fact… Continue reading Collective Consciousness
The only reason the world exists is because we have the ability to see it.
Without you, there would be no “me”.
We are shaped by beliefs that existed long before we were born.
We are governed by things that have been created by us: God, Religion, and Time… Continue reading Without You, There Would Be No “Me”
There may or may not be a cataclysmic car collision in the middle of this story… Sorry maw. I won’t ever snap and drive ever again. Working at U. I. Minds Eye -A Day in the Life- #websitedevelopment #publishing #writing … Continue reading Working at U.I. Minds Eye -A Day in the Life-
Coming soon on Inside the Minds Eye Podcast: A conversation with Jennifer Ann Butler- writer, doodler, and intuitively spiritual savant. Butler has spent most of her life struggling with depression. Last October, she began the arduous process of weaning herself … Continue reading “Imperfect” (How I Utilized the Energy of Depression to Write a Book)
Last October, Jennifer Ann Butler changed the direction of her website by taking a personal leap. She had written an essay, a personal piece about her battle with depression. Prior to publishing, Butler spoke of mostly spiritual, holistic topics… Rather than … Continue reading I Survived Myself
An expression of existential angst in response to the habitual scrolling of a Facebook newsfeed: Continue reading Keep Scrolling…
“Happiness is something that’s difficult to notice while it’s happening, because when we have lengths of time where everything is “right” we almost become numb to it. It’s almost like we require “more” of something, or we get comfortable and the spark of wonder that we held for granted dissipates when we become complacent…” Continue reading How Do You Know You’re Happy?
We caught up with a young man who spent the last 11 years of his life in prison. Sentenced at 18 years old to a 30 year sentence, Dadge retreated into his mind, developing a mentality to combat the system … Continue reading Dadge Parrish: Nervous Intent