John Coltrane is a saint in the African Orthodox Church.
"We recognize that John Coltrane is a saint, because we have been born anew in the spirit of the Lord, and baptized in that anointed sound," Archbishop King says.
listen, listen, listen. you're right. why should i throw judgment for someone i'll never truly know? they're no me. i've not put on their socks. i've not bathed in her bathtub. i've not worn her clothes. i've not drank the water from her tap. i've not seen through her glasses. i've not used her earphones. i've not read her books. i've not watered her plants. i've not held her hand. i've not lived. we're lost. i'm lost for saying it myself! the way descartes says that he's an individual thought, how he's an isolated mind, how he thinks therefore he is, how he's a "pure individual" Cogito, ergo sum, Je pense, donc je suis, all of that nonsense. that doesn't exist, that's not true. he focuses on the thouht that people are points that are isolated from one another. that's not true. you are what is around you. everything you are, you have learned from others, and others learned that others also fro...
3/11/23 The sky under me today had no clouds. Take it as you will, the way you think is up to you. You can think of it as it being clear like a proper mental state. You can think of it as it being empty like an teenage boy's soul. Your life to this point shapes how you see the world around you. I'm using the weekend to pick up where I left off from Murakami's Norwegian Wood, I love the way Murakami narrates events happening in the book when told from the first person. It feels autobiographical, as if you're seeing what's happening through your own eyes. Reading the dialogue is a fun treat too, the words flow naturally from the characters' non existent mouths. They're realistic, like Murakami has that personality himself. The only real complaint many people and I have with Murakami is the way he writes women. There was this one part where a female character, Midori Kobayashi, was cooking for the main character, "She wore slim blue jeans and a navy T-sh...
3/8/23 Missing a day or two of writing isn't breaking a streak. I realized that a few hours ago. Even though I haven't been doing them everyday (in the traditional sense), missing a day or two is still writing everyday. The only thing people consistently do everyday is piss. Rest days still count as part of that streak, as long as you continue to do what you're doing after that rest. Gym rats can workout five days a week and rest for two days, and those two rest days are just as important as those five days of workout. Stress your muscles constantly all the time and they'll eventually just give out on you. When I ask people for advice on how to improve my writing I usually don't get the worst responses. No hate to them of course! I'm sure their heart is in the right place when they tell me what to do. It's just... most of the advice they give me doesn't really work for me. The best response I got when I asked for advice on how to improve my writing is ...
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