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<><> The Peace of Wild Thing <>< (Poetry) 15-09-2005
by wahooe
The Peace of Wild Thing When Despair Grows In me I wake in the middle of the night at least sound in fear of what my life and my children. Maybe me. least sound in fear. I rest in this beauty on the water and the great heron...

A Visiting Durban in South Africa (Poetry) 3-11-2005
by wahooe
It was a dream, down there. That waves and warps through clear shallow water. Yearning wonder at all the beauty that is out there. But it is vibrant and real and alive, a whole new world more fun. Durban's latest tourist attraction is...

A war of choice (Opinions) 19-03-2006
by wahooe
The role of Islam in Arab society; The Buddhist self-immolations in Vietnam. We face in Iraq, like we did in Vietnam, an enemy who refuses to play by our rules, and is clearly willing to die for their beliefs. But Iraq looks a lot like Vietnam:...

Conflict in Relationships (Poetry) 7-12-2005
by wahooe
CONFLICT IN RELATIONSHIPS LISTENING TO THE INNER BODY When listening to another person, Don't just listen with your mind, listen with your whole body. Feel the energy field of your inner body as you listen. That takes attention away...

Free of Thinking (Poetry) 12-12-2005
by wahooe
In life-threatening emergency situations, the shift in consciousness from time to presence sometimes happens naturally. The personality that has a past and a future momentarily recedes and is replaced by an intense conscious presence, very...

I Love Paris (Poetry) 3-11-2005
by wahooe
My Quest Trip to Paris the Parisian summer is just ending, exhausted trees hanging onto their remaining foliage with difficulty. Outside the Place St-Michel Metro stop, the oaks have pretty much given up the fight. The Seine too...

My Trip to Saigon (Opinions) 16-03-2006
by wahooe
PEARL OF THE ORIENT Saigon is a rather new city. In the 15th century there was not much more than swamps here; in the 17th century a small town was formed. At the end of that century a local government was formed. Due to its strategic location,...

Organic Abundance (Opinions) 31-10-2005
by wahooe
Winter is coming but as we contemplate lazy days by the pool or on the beach is going for a while, its hearty dishes sadly tend to linger in the form of an extra kilogram or two. Contemplating a weight-loss diet with the festive season looming...

The Midnight Sun (Opinions) 9-11-2005
by wahooe
In Espoo, just west of Helsinki, I saw what still strikes me as the most characteristically Finnish sight ever. I saw a man wearing his cell phone on his head yap. This may not sound very Finnish to you but it was a Nokia phone ringing the...

Womanhood (Poetry) 8-03-2007
by wahooe
http://wahooe.tigblog.org/post/165687 Womanhood, We are all sisters and Brothers, He who have ears to hear , let him hear, Safe and Sound . A young wife sat on a sofa on a hot humid day, drinking iced tea and visiting with her Mother....