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13 Jul 2025

Local Markets – What They Show Us About Ourselves

by Maurice | posted in: Adventure, Retirement, The Human Condition, Travel, Truth | 1

The Unresolved Witness I’ve wandered through markets all over the world and I still don’t know how to talk about all of them. Because they are so different depending on what part of the world you are in. What I do know, is that I love them. I know I … Read More

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8 Jul 2025

From ‘Merikkkah to Sabai Sabai: One Year Later…

by Maurice | posted in: Compassion, Family, Retirement, Speaking Your Truth, The Human Condition, Truth, Vulnerability | 0

The Year That Was… (Context & Milestones) It’s been a year… and what a year it was. I left behind a 25-year teaching career in government education, retired with full benefits. Goal accomplished, just like I planned since I was a little kid. The rat-race finished. I let go of … Read More

3 Jan 2018

Love is Content – The Surrendered State

by Maurice Isaiah | posted in: spiritual practice, Truth, Vulnerability | 0

One of the first things we need to understand about form and content is that they are both part of dualistic thinking of the human brain and do not exist in the oneness of spirit/love/god mindedness. While we are born into our small self, we appear to have a separate … Read More

22 May 2016

Inclusion’s Lack Of Discernment

by Maurice Isaiah | posted in: Archetypes, Compassion, Lines and Circles, Tantra, Truth | 0

Everybody’s got a place in the circle. Inside the circle, as opposed to a line quality which is about competition, everyone is always sitting face to face. That’s the circles natural condition. Where everyone has got a place. Geometrically speaking, every point on the circle is equidistant from the center. … Read More

5 Aug 2015

Sex IS Ethics!! The Driving Force of Our Existence

by Maurice Isaiah | posted in: Eros, Ethics, Loving Well, Mysticism, Truth | 0

Why it’s so hard to enter into the territory of “Sex IS Ethics”? Why is it so taboo? Sex is used in such crazy and debilitating ways. People can be degraded and use sex as degradation. People take the worst forms of sexuality and then in their mind, what emerges, … Read More

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10 Apr 2013

Speaking Your Truth – Without Shame or Blame

by Maurice Isaiah | posted in: Compassionate Conversation, No Shame or Blame, Speaking Your Truth, Truth | 0

How many times have you sat with your thoughts about loving someone, or some negative event regarding someone and were afraid to tell that person because of the fear of being judged, rejected, not being heard or just wanting to avoid the conflict altogether? Coming up with the courage to … Read More

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What is life?

Life is not something to master—it’s something to meet, moment by moment.
Not in some imagined future or perfected version of yourself, but in this exact situation, with your present state of mind.

Meditation, and any practice that softens the grip of ego, anchors us here—not to escape, but to see more clearly.
When we are truly present, we stop missing our lives.
Awareness becomes the practice.
And life itself, the path.

What is love?

Love refuses to be pinned down.
It slips past our definitions, outgrows our neat explanations, and humbles our certainty.

It cannot be taught like a skill, yet it can be practiced—in the way we listen, in the way we stay, in the way we hold another’s joy or sorrow as if it were our own.

Love can feel like a warm hand or a sharp mirror. It can open us or undo us—often both in the same breath.

Perhaps love was never meant to be understood.
Perhaps it was meant to be lived—messily, fiercely, and without guarantees.

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