Invisible and Alive

Last night or early this morning I had a dream about my uncle. When I woke up and he was gone (again), I felt lost. Hours later, I still do. Then I had a dream that my teeth fell out. I’ve had this dream so many times that it doesn’t frighten me anymore. I sat... Continue Reading →

Roots

I am from Reinhold Niebuhr and Cornel West on every bookshelf in the house From Holy Communion and Black History Quiz Bowl. I am from "I brought you into this world and I'll take you out" And "Your grandaddy was a freedom fighter." I am from kudzu Whose stubbornness and beauty flourish Even When it's... Continue Reading →

Angel Number

The first spell I learned Was when my friend pointed at a digital clock and said, "Eleven eleven. Make a wish." 11:11 One one one one In every half second My heart prays eleven times eleven times That you were still alive I don't wish that you would come back Because every story that told... Continue Reading →

Zen Buddhism, Kierkegaard, and the Duty to Love Your Neighbor

When it comes to the comparative study of Buddhism and Christianity, many scholars, theologians, and religious practitioners recognize the similarities and differences between the doctrines of these two religions. For instance, an academic journal known as Buddhist-Christian Studies explores “comparative methodology and historical comparisons” as well as highlighting “thoughtful articles, conference reports, and book reviews”... Continue Reading →

Snakeskin

I have spent countless nights thinking about many of the things I ever said or did that were self-centered, unthoughtful, or toxic or problematic. There are people I have mistreated, especially at times when I didn’t know or like my own self very much. Now that I’ve matured and learned some life lessons (since my... Continue Reading →

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