I’m very upset right now. We know you are, Chris! You are holding yourself in a lower vibration, one where you are the victim 🙂 Okay, fine. Fine, maybe so! I’m frustrated!…
Category: Higher Self
Day 107: How Does This Feel to You?
Note: Tonight I had a nice “inner monologue” conversation where I discuss some shifts I want to make in my life. The question “how does this feel to you?” helps me discern…
Day 101: Why Hang Onto Beliefs That Suck?
Alrighty, so here I am. Open to another conversation with my “Higher Self.” Fun fact: I actually do these “talks” all the time in my journalling. It’s just how I’ve ended up…
Day 98: Clearing Up Faulty Ideas
Chris, so you want your music to reach a wider audience, is that it? Um… yes. I do. Why are you hesitating? Um, well, I mean, I didn’t expect the question, but…
Day 96: Who Knew Writing Could Be So Easy?
Well, hello! Today Chris agreed, rather begrudgingly, to us writing this post. He told a friend how much quicker he “wrote” this post than other posts, and for that reason, if for…
Day 95: Why Do You Try to Be Normal?
Chris wanted to let “us” step in today and give this “talk.” Thank you those who are reading this. Chris tends to diminish the importance of this blog, as if there are…
Day 79: I just let it happen
I’ve been doing the daily composition train for nearly four months, and it is going great as ever. I just let it happen. I just sit down at my computer, wait for…
Day 61: Apparently Not Caring is Powerful!
Today the Charlie Chaplin “The Lion’s Cage” video featuring my piano score passed 3.7 million views. The viral video experience continues to be amazing.* For example, I have four newer videos that…
Day 2: That Time I Got Jealous of Idris and Dwayne
Today my wife and I went to see “Jurassic World: Dominion.”* I enjoyed watching familiar faces from the legacy “Jurassic Park” movies–Laura Dern, Sam Neil, and Jeff Goldblum–on screen with the newer…
Hey, Mr. Investing Junkie, Lay Off the Rat Poison!
Recently I have spent a lot studying websites like portfoliocharts.com and portfoliovisualizer.com. First, let me say these are fantastic sites. I often find myself enjoying their rich wealth of data about the…