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Week of March 19th, 2026

Re-Genius Yourself

Listen to a musical piece from the soundtrack for my book Pronoia Is the Antidote for Paranoia: "Re-Genius Yourself”.

It begins like this:

Although we are all born geniuses, the grind of day-to-day living tends to de-genius us. That's the bad news. The good news is that you have the power to re-genius yourself.

I'm going to give you a ritual you can use to jump-start the process . . .


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THE BODY WE HAVE RIGHT NOW

"This body that we have, this very body that's sitting here right now in this room, this very body that perhaps aches, and this mind that we have at this very moment, are exactly what we need to be fully human, fully awake, and fully alive.

"Furthermore, the emotions that we have right now, the negativity and the positivity, are what we actually need.

"It is just as if we looked around to find out what would be the greatest wealth that we could possibly possess in order to lead to a decent, good, completely fulfilling, energetic, inspired life, and found it right here."

—Pema Chödrön, The Wisdom of No Escape and the Path of Loving Kindness

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ECSTATIC PARTICIPATION WITH THE DIVINE

"Poetry is direct participation in the creative principle of the godhead. We only have false prophets (and so many of them!) because people forgot what prophecy is for: the ecstatic participation in the godhead and the exaltation of His/Her limitless Creation."

—Tim Boucher


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ANOTHER WAY OF STORYTELLING

"I am inspired by another way of storytelling—not the linear, singular, 'breakthrough' and 'power over' brilliance of the 'hero' narrative, but the spiraling, juxtaposing, and interpenetrating 'power with' luminosity of the weaver in the act of telling.

"I imagine the weaver as the one who attends and intends while the hero extends; the weaver carefully untangles knots that need to be rewoven, while the hero cuts them asunder with his sword.

"Ursula K. Le Guin writes of an 'unheroic' fiction under the rubric of the 'carrier bag theory of fiction.' Using this term, adapted from Elizabeth Fisher, who writes in Women's Creation about the earliest cultural inventions likely being containers, slings, or net carriers used to hold gathered things, Le Guin decries the hero or 'killer story' as one that 'hid my humanity from me.'

"In its place, she celebrates a new/old story, a 'life story' that many people have told for ages, in the forms of 'myths of creation and transformation, trickster stories, folktales, jokes, novels.' It is the novel, above all, that she intends to reclaim from the usurping hero.

"So the Hero has decreed through his mouthpieces the Lawgivers, first, that the proper shape of the narrative is that of the arrow or spear, starting here and going straight there and THOK! hitting its mark (which drops dead); second, that the central concern of the narrative, including the novel, is conflict; and third, that the story isn't any good if he isn't in it.

"I differ with all of this. I would go so far as to say that the natural, proper, fitting shape of the novel might be that of a sack, a bag.

"A book holds words. Words hold things. They bear meanings. A novel is a medicine bundle, holding things in a particular, ­powerful relation to one another and to us."

—Nancy Corson Carter, "Spider Woman as Healer," Mytho­sphere


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AREN'T WE PRIVILEGED?

"Aren't we privileged to live in a time when everything is at stake, and when our efforts make a difference in the eternal contest between the forces of light and shadow, between togetherness and division, between justice and exploitation? Oh, be joyful that you are a warrior in this great time!

"Will we rise to this battle? If so, we cannot lose, for rising up to it is our victory. If we represent love in the world, you see, we have already won."

—Doris "Granny D" Haddock, political activist


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"Nothing worth doing is completed in our lifetime; therefore, we must be saved by hope. Nothing true or beautiful or good makes complete sense in any immediate context of history; therefore, we must be saved by faith. Nothing we do, however virtuous, can be accomplished alone; therefore, we are saved by love."

—Reinhold Niebuhr


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Somewhere in the world there is a treasure that has no value to anyone but you, and a secret that is meaningless to everyone except you, and a frontier that possesses a revelation only you know how to exploit. Go in search of those things.

Somewhere in the world there is a person who could ask you the precise question you need to hear in order to catalyze the next phase of your evolution. Do what's necessary to run into that person.

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