Timothy Grindall
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Dunes of Insolence II
Clouds of dust and grit enrage the nostrils, mock the mouth. Slogging shifting sand tries to submerge the feet. An enraged tempest. He trudges on, one footstep at a time, each an aching echo of his soul. The sand pings against his googles, creating a screeching cacophony with his thoughts. Numbing his mind. It’s already
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Why we do what we do – Girl Climber
What I learned from one documentary film I’m just heading home from visiting with family out of state and had some time to think and decided to write an article, so here we go. On the plane ride here I watched most of a film titled “Girl Climber” which was about a girl who grew
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The Spiritual Discipline of Choosing what you See
Spiritual eyes are a lot like physical eyes. What we observe and look at becomes a part of our being. If you constantly behold that which is good and wholesome your thoughts become at peace and in order. If you constantly watch noise and terror and distress, that becomes a part of your thoughts too.
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Journaling with an Artistic Mind
Several years later during a time when I was living on my own and had a lot of free time on my hands, being unemployed, I picked up a paperbound notebook that was designed with a grid of dots on each page instead of lines for text and began drawing and writing down ideas and…
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Where the Light Shines
A Surprising Journey into Darkness – Hopeful Dystopian Sci-fi Monochromatic steel-blue skyscrapers rose overhead, blocking the sky and casting gloomy shadows on the cavernous corridor. Like giant sentinels, they guarded the streets below with empty gazes. Not all of them were even in use nowadays, ever since the population collapse of the last hundred years.
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Decisions for Beginnings
I love this quote because of its declarative nature and questioning intent – it leaves the world open to exploration.
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