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Belief Buffet

HugNation July 13, 2010 “Head vs. Soul Knowledge”

July 22, 2010
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“More Than Words”

July 8, 2010

As the master spoke, I listened closely.
A close family friend had urged us to attend, so we drove to LA for this rare chance to hear H. H. Sant Rajinder Singh Ji Maharaj speak.
His followers consider him a living master and speak of him the same way people speak of Amma, the hugging saint. (NOTE: [...]

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HugNation – June 1 “Love Tunnel”

June 2, 2010

Topics: “I’m a Love-atarian,” My new book, Lightning ina Bottle, My birthday, learning to slow down and be in integrity, etc.

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Crap or Cone or Fertilizer

April 28, 2010

Wonderful Hug Nation this week!

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“Wealth & Riches” HugNation April 13, 2010

April 14, 2010

Full archive discussing “Money Flow” & voting with your dollar.

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“Fuente Community Eterno”

March 17, 2010

This was the fifth annual Fuente Eterno gathering, but it was the first time I was able to attend. I was delighted to find that after 13 years of Burning Man-inspired counterculture, I am still being impacted in profound ways. And more than ever, I feel like I am part of a community.
There was [...]

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HugNation Jan 26 – Edited Full Archive (25 min)

January 27, 2010

Tao Te Cha-Ching, Losing & Winning, Forgive me, Jesus, and Hug Time.

HugNation jan 27 “Tao” from Belief Buffet on Vimeo.

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Forgive me, Jebus

January 23, 2010

I had an awesome lunch yesterday with a exceptionally wise Christian friend. As we talked I found myself finding more connection with Jesus’ words as well as clarity of basic spiritual ideas I have been exploring.
Preface: I do not identify as a Christian. I see Jesus as a great Spiritual leader who [...]

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Thou Shall Smell the Flowers

December 29, 2009

I have been devouring science documentaries.
To me, studies of the natural world are better tools for studying “god” than sacred texts.
A Sacred text is a man’s attempt to put the inexpressible into words. Often those words are then translated. Sometimes the original words are even passed down several times before they make it into [...]

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symbols & beliefs

December 28, 2009

While I am deeply inspired by and intensely connected with the Burning Man festival and community, it does not represent my beliefs.
I am often tempted to identify as a “Burner,” but when I sit with that definition, it doesn’t fit.
My belief system – influenced in part by my experiences at Burning Man – has [...]

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