by rthieme | Apr 16, 2021 | On the Edges
Remembering (Again) Who We Are by Richard Thieme (www.thiemeworks.com) Why do we so often forget the important things and lose ourselves in trivia? Why do we need to be reminded, again and again, what matters most? We’re built for the mundane, I guess,...
by rthieme | Apr 16, 2021 | On the Edges
Hacking Chinatown By Richard Thieme “Forget it, Jake. It’s Chinatown.” Those are the last words of the movie “Chinatown,” just before the police lieutenant shouts orders to the crowd to clear the streets so the body of an innocent woman,...
by rthieme | Apr 16, 2021 | On the Edges
Dana Press (The Dana Foundation: New York and Washington DC) 2006 Richard Thieme “What we don’t know is so much bigger than we are.” — A Haitian Proverb Oh, how I wish that reviewing a book like this were simple and straightforward! That would mean we live in a...
by rthieme | Apr 16, 2021 | On the Edges
by Richard Thieme October 6, 2008 A young man experienced an altered state and emailed to ask about its relationship to orthodox modes of spirituality and religious experience. I thought it might be of value to others who are asking the same question to share my...
by rthieme | Apr 16, 2021 | On the Edges
by Richard Thieme December 17, 2008 Especially during hard times, it is easy for the little things in the foreground to be the biggest things we see. They loom large and even monstrous, scaring the bejeezus out of even stalwart hearts. Symptoms of anxiety – deep...
by rthieme | Mar 16, 2021 | On the Edges
Are There UFOs on Mars? by Richard Thieme It’s a matter of common sense, really, this UFO business, that and taking the time to understand all kinds of human activity from the psychology of perception to “black budget” and other clandestine operations to the uses of...