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Spring

Guo Xi, Early Spring, dated 1072 CE

Spring

In this sermon, I discuss the most transformative of seasons, when the winter thaws and we all come back to life. The music was inspired by a recent karaoke outing, otherwise known as Church of Friend Choir Practice.

Track List:

Just Dropped in by Kenny Rogers

Nights on Broadway by the [...]

The Ides of March

The Ides of March

In this sermon I discuss augury, fortune telling, trying to predict the future.

The music this week was lifted from Episode #456 of Beats in Space, my very favorite radio program. There’s two and a half hours of awesome music coming out each week. The DJ, Tim Sweeney, went all funky 70’s on [...]

Doppelganger

Doppelganger

In this sermon, I relate the rather uncanny story of finding someone who appeared to be my exact duplicate and following him home.

Playlist:

I’ll be your mirror by The Velvet Underground

Double shadow by Junior Boys

Post Script:
A few nights later, I dreamt that I had two bodies. I had suddenly made this discovery, that I had two [...]

Consciousness

Consciousness

In this sermon I discuss the ever perplexing question of human consciousness and my views on solipsism.

Playlist:

Kiss my name by Antony and the Johnsons

Aeon by Antony and the Johnsons

Poison or Remedy?

Poison or Remedy?

In this sermon, I discuss the intersection of poison and remedy, as inspired by the excellent music of Glass Candy (click on the photo to go to their site). So often it is difficult to tell the poison from the remedy, and they switch roles frequently.

Playlist:

Authenticity

Authenticity

Mistakes

Mistakes

In this sermon I discuss mistakes. Ones that I have made, and mistakes in general.

Family

Family

In this sermon I discuss how family is a feeling and the emotional condoms we surround ourselves with.

The intro/outro music is from Threshold House Boys’ Choir.