Archive for the ‘musings’ Tag
- February 18, 2010 The Underground Lady [Page Forty-Two] posted in Uncategorized tagged art, atheism, autobiogaphy, axiom, being, Bohemian, books, catharsis, class, cogito, commentary, consciousness, culture, daily life, Eliade, empiricism, epigram, expat, fables, God, journal, life, literature, music, musings, myth, ontology, opinion, parables, philosophy, politics, pop, psychoanalysis, psychology, random thoughts, reflections, religion, revolution, self-analysis, shamanism, thoughts, truth, writing
- February 17, 2010 The Underground Lady [Page Forty-One] posted in Uncategorized tagged America, art, atheism, Bohemian, commentary, culture, elitism, empiricism, epigrams, existentialism, expat, future, God, journal, life, modernism, musings, myth, Obama, opinion, philosophy, politics, psychoanalysis, psychology, random thoughts, reflections, religion, science, self-analysis, thoughts, travel, writing
- February 16, 2010 The Underground Lady [Page Forty] posted in Uncategorized tagged agnosticism, art, atheism, capitalism, Christianity, commentary, culture, daily life, dreams, economics, education, empiricism, epigrams, expat, GATT, global trade, globalism, God, humanism, insomnia, journal, life, media, musings, myth, NAFTA, philosophy, politicians, politics, psychoanalysis, psychology, random thoughts, reflections, religion, science, self-analysis, technology, thoughts, trade agreements
- February 14, 2010 The Underground Lady [Page Thirty-Eight] posted in Uncategorized tagged anti-consumerism, anti-corporatism, APA, art, atheism, Bohemian, books, boomers, Christianity, commentary, consumerism, corporatism, culture, daily life, depression, economics, education, entertainment, epigrams, expat, fiction, gentrification, internet, jobs, journal, life, literature, media, musings, narrative, novel, opinion, philosophy, politics, poverty, psychoanalysis, psychology, quotes, radicalism, random thoughts, recession, reflections, religion, revolution, Robbe-Grillet, self-analysis, television, thoughts, working class, writing
- February 12, 2010 The Underground Lady [Page Thirty-Six] posted in Uncategorized tagged advertising, anti-capitalism, anti-consumerism, art, atheism, autobiography, Beat, Bohemian, by any means necessary, Christianity, commentary, conservatism, consumerism, culture, daily life, economics, email, expat, God, immigration, journal, liberalism, life, love, mass psychology, media, musings, opinion, philosophy, political philosophy, politics, pop, psychology, quotes, radical, recession, reflections, relationships, religion, revolution, slavery, technology, television, thoughts, unions, workers
- February 11, 2010 The Underground Lady [Page Thirty-Five] posted in Uncategorized tagged anti-consumerism, art, autobiography, books, Buddhism, capitalism, Christianity, commentary, consumerism, corporation, culture, economics, economy, epigrams, existentialism, expat, futurism, God, history, journal, life, literature, miscellaneous, Monsanto, musings, my life, opinion, personal, philosophy, politics, progress, psychoanalysis, psychology, quotes, random thoughts, reflections, religion, resistance, revolution, self-analysis, superstition, thoughts
- February 10, 2010 The Underground Lady [Page Thirty-Four] posted in Uncategorized tagged art, ataraxia, atheism, autobiography, belief, Bohemian, books, Celts, Christianity, commentary, culture, demonism, epigrams, existentialism, expat, faith, Gaelic, God, illness, journal, life, literature, musings, my life, opinion, paganism, personal, philosophy, psychoanalysis, psychology, quotes, random thoughts, reflections, religion, self-analysis, sickness, sin, thoughts
- February 9, 2010 The Underground Lady [Page Thirty-Three] posted in Uncategorized tagged art, atheism, Bohemian, books, Christianity, culture, diary, epigrams, existentialism, expat, journal, life, literature, media, music, musings, news, philosophy, politics, psychology, quotes, random thoughts, reflections, religion, self-analysis, sickness, suicide, thoughts
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