The Search for Meaning: The Razor’s Edge

The lastest Classic Cinema With the Sage Sisters episode aired on Wednesday. I’m getting this to you a little late because I’m finishing the revisions on my second novel, Time’s Echo. Even though this movie was released in (1946) Larry Darrell’s search for his life’s purpose is a universal theme most of us go throughContinue reading “The Search for Meaning: The Razor’s Edge”

The Razor’s Edge

“The sharp edge of the razor is difficult to pass over; thus the wise say the path to salvation is hard.” ~ Katha-Upanishad “The enjoyment of art is the only remaining ecstasy that’s neither immoral nor illegal.” ~ Elliot Templeton in The Razor’s Edge “As long as man sets his ideals on the wrong objectsContinue reading “The Razor’s Edge”

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“How beautiful it is to do nothing and then to rest afterward.” ~ Spanish proverb “A cheerful frame of mind, reinforced by relaxation … is the medicine that puts all ghosts of fear on the run.” ~ George Matthew Adams “It is good idea always to do something relaxing prior to making an important decisionContinue reading “Quick Post”