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Greetings Fellow Bloggers

Greetings Fellow Bloggers

Jan 13, 2011

Greetings Fellow Bloggers, This is a primary landing page for http://blog.peaceengine.com/‘s fellow bloggers. You are reading this page because I wrote it for you. Most likely you are here because you followed a link placed in a comment on your blog. Please take note of the fact that I wrote a comment indicating I had a reading comprehension of what you...

121D,E__Information_Flow

121D,E__Information_Flow

Nov 21, 2009

I am on something of a crusade to get people off of technology and into a journal writing mode instead. It is so easy to scan handwritten pages and upload the scanned images as email attachments, as well as postings at blogs, social sites, networking sites, class web sites, and so forth. Technology is a convenient medium of information exchange but there is...

11NL,M__Writing

11NL,M__Writing

Nov 14, 2009

A human gets to write what it wants when nobody is paying for the writing. That’s a fact. A human must not write harmful lies. A human must be always wary and forever vigilant about writing momentary truths that grab for attention and flit by. The fact that they appeared upon the canvas of consciousness for a moment makes them a truth, even though they speak...

11KB_C Spirit

11KB_C Spirit

Oct 31, 2009

The advantage of writing fiction is that there is so much more material to choose from because, while writing fiction includes writing truth, the converse is not necessarily true. The advantage of writing truth is the certainty that the writing of reality is something different that reality itself. Therefore, the notion of writing about reality and the...

112C The Human Songbirds’ Story

112C The Human Songbirds’ Story

Jan 25, 2009

January 25, 2009 — by Lyno Sullivan 112C The Human Songbirds’ Story While still in the womb the baby listens to the song of its mothers body. From birth the human songbird listens to the song of its parents and other humans in its midst. From infancy the human songbird listens to the song of its family and seeks to imitate that song. When the...