Hi. I'm Gd. This is my website. As the title says, this is the place that I write articles and post little blurbs about the people I love.<br><br>I love a lot of people, so it'll probably be a while before I write about <i>all</i> of the people that I love. So, you know, there's hope.<br><br>Enjoy!
The Perfect Man
What is the spiritual meaning of being thin, being hungry, depriving yourself? Meditate on the effects of deprivation and sacrifice. What does it mean to immerse yourself within a life that characterizes satisfaction as failure or weakness?
Now, you, too, can enjoy the experience of listening to an artist perform live just for you!<br><br>Are they really performing live? I don't know, but that is how the material is presented and I prefer to believe them.
A Hotel, a Typewriter and a Kuhlenraum
I Heart Huckabees
hexenmeister
<b>[UPDATE: June 11, 2016]</b> Since May 8, 2015 I have made my home in Utah. What inspired me to leave the life and path that I adopted during Occupy Wall Street? In Utah, I have a place that does not destroy my soul.<br><br>Some have suggested that I delete this interview from the site. I believe that it's important to tell the truth, to remember your experiences and share them with others.<br><br>What have I learned from my Occupy Wall Street adventure in poverty, Buddhist practice and homelessness? I have learned the nature of suffering in its most obvious and literal sense. I have learned that this suffering is not unique to any single group of people by ethnicity, nationality or race. I have also learned that the effort and burden of this suffering is an experience that many minds and hearts are not able to withstand.<br><br>I survived this adventure. I am healthy. I am sane. And, I have arrived in Israel.<br>
Do birds remember? Are there birds that have negative memories of their "childhood"? Do birds have "issues" with their parents?
<b>[UPDATE: June 11, 2016]</b> Since May 8, 2015 I have made my home in Utah. What inspired me to leave the life and path that I adopted during Occupy Wall Street? In Utah, I have a place that does not destroy my soul.<br><br>Some have suggested that I delete this interview from the site. I believe that it's important to tell the truth, to remember your experiences and share them with others.<br><br>What have I learned from my Occupy Wall Street adventure in poverty, Buddhist practice and homelessness? I have learned the nature of suffering in its most obvious and literal sense. I have learned that this suffering is not unique to any single group of people by ethnicity, nationality or race. I have also learned that the effort and burden of this suffering is an experience that many minds and hearts are not able to withstand.<br><br>I survived this adventure. I am healthy. I am sane. And, I have arrived in Israel.