Actually, more like a brief post of self congratulations. Encyclopedian Jess Nevins got to the issue of spiritual warfare a year before Sarah Palin made it a household name. I’ll see his spiritual warfare, and I’ll raise him a I had Pastor... ...full story at Mutant Palm
from Mutant Palm on Sun, Nov 02 2008
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| 23 Jul 08 |
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Madame Blavatsky - Spiritual Traveller »
YouTube video At a time when women, like children, were expected to be seen and not heard it was said that she left her husband to become a trick rider in the circus, traveling alone she entered forbidden Tibet, she was a spiritual genius and the mother of the new age.... |
| 31 Mar 09 |
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I am an atheist » Humanaught I’ve always considered myself a spiritual person. But I suppose if I’m going to write about this properly, I need to define that at least a little. I’ve always looked at myself and my life as a palette by which I can express my existence... |
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Zen and the Art Of Whooping Ass » Sinocidal I’ve never been a spiritual person. I never went into the forest and put my arms around a tree to feel the vibrations of the earth. I never sat on a mountaintop and pondered the mysteries of the universe. I’ve taken acid but it wasn’t a... |
| 02 Oct 07 |
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China: Hey White Guy » China Law Blog Mutant Palm has a brilliant (yes, brilliant) post up over at the Mutant Palm entitled, "White Fame in China." The post is on what it is like being "the other" in China and on the meaning of racism. I had removed Mutant Palm from our blogroll when it went... |
| 24 Sep 09 |
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Sarah Palin knows more about Beijing than Obama, apparently » Shanghaiist Gosh, we really have missed the antics of Sarah Palin ever since she stepped down from her post as Governor earlier this year. But we're holding out against all odds for a 2012 presidential run: can you imagine all the sound bytes? In any case, Sarah was... |
| 28 May 09 |
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China’s growth: An economic miracle built on sand? (Not necessarily) » Peking Duck Dror has written another provocative post about China’s economy that is well worth a read, even if I don’t completely agree with him. It’s about an issue many of us reflexively shy away from, i.e., the true sustainability of... |