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Project Conversion
Alone on the Edge. Wanna Come?
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I just spent the last hour on the phone telling one of my best friends and Buddhist Mentor that I’m losing my mind. Best Friend: “What’s going on, man?” Andrew: “I’m having independent thought, and I’m going nuts.” Best Friend: “Well what’s so wrong with…oh, I get it. That sucks dude.” Don’t feel bad if you…
Old-Time Medicine
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My plan this week was to focus on my Lumbee heritage. In order to kick off my research, I wanted to take my daughters to the local university museum of Lumbee culture. Turns out, that’s not happening. My oldest daughter has strep throat and my youngest just randomly vomited yesterday. Yeah, more than what you…
The Agony of Identity
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Who am I? I suppose an alternative name for June is “Identity.” All of us ask this question, to ourselves and others, at least once in our lives. This seemingly innocuous, simplistic question is fundamental, and yet produces some of the greatest agony of our species. In fact, the very capability to ask this question,…
Project Conversion: Redux
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Good morning, Congregation. The last few weeks have been interesting, haven’t they? In fact, I think the project is getting better. We have become wiser, more candid, and shared more than ever before. That means something phenomenal is happening… Trust. Whenever I make a post–especially revealing ones–I now anticipate comments to follow. The amazing part is that…
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