In the same vein there's a great new-ish book called Chasing the Scream that
chronicles America's "drug war" and details how the "solutions" we use don't
match up with the evidence of what works, instead often making things worse or
causing situations similar to this to occur.
Those are Canadian geese.
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Tom,
What a beautiful way to add love to the adventure! May your quest for the
Fisher King bear fruit!
With abandon,
Patrick
On Sunday, January 24, 2016 at 10:37:59 PM UTC-7, Tom Virgil wrote:
>
> I was out on a mission today, seeking a homeless man in our "outback",
> such as it is, here,
Hi Tom,
I was at the grocery store the other day and witnessed three young (by my
standards) folks on bikes obviously homeless, two women and man. I felt so
sad for them! I feel so blessed to have come from a caring loving family,
gainfully employed with a roof over my head. I heard recently
This reminds me of a book I recently read after a blog post by Stephan
Guyenet (riv link - originally discovered him here based on Paleo
discussions). It's called Healing Back Pain, and here's the link in case
anyone here has had chronic postural muscle pain and can't seem to make
progress on