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IS A WORD JUST A WORD?

IS A WORD JUST A WORD?

As an author, I live in a dreamlike world of words. It is a brilliantly creative mental state that surveys most of life’s obvious constraints. It is during those moments that I find occasions where historical words have collapsed and become obsolete. Under unique...

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GREAT ADVENTURES

GREAT ADVENTURES

I once told a friend that the secret to life was in orchestrating great adventures. The art of creating events...

BEING PRESENT

BEING PRESENT

I have been told that spiritual voyages produce strange occurrences. That our thinking adjusts as we unbend what we...

IMAGINE YOUR QUESTIONS

IMAGINE YOUR QUESTIONS

Everyone has silent flaws.  We are personally aware of them, but knowingly hide these weaknesses from others. Mine is...

WARNING

WARNING

I believe there are moments when we think about life’s purpose and whether our religious and societal certainties...

SEARCHING for WISDOM

SEARCHING for WISDOM

We live in unsettled times. I am not just talking about the confusing partisan issues that incessantly fill our living...

The Big Mistake

The Big Mistake

There are moments in our lives that we both fear to relive and/or long to repeat. Unfortunately, time prevents a...

BRILLIANT SANITY

BRILLIANT SANITY

It has been more than two years since I have visited a monastery and gained an insightful experience. Regrettably, my...

FAKE or FACT

FAKE or FACT

Where is the line between what is real and what is imagined or unconventional? One might think that should be a simple...

Thoughts

Thoughts

In having a conversation with myself today I came away with one simple statement: All spiritual journeys are unique....

About Bud Megargee

Bud Megargee is a former senior behavioral healthcare executive; a Washington, DC., healthcare lobbyist; and an independently published, best-selling and award-winning author. He began writing after exploring Eastern philosophy and alternative medicine techniques in the professional treatment of emotional challenges at a Taiwanese Buddhist monastery.