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Old Corps: Something that in our day, the 1960’s, we looked up to and admired but which, with the passage of time, has somehow become a pejorative.
Oct 11
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Guillermo Calvo Mahé
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Reflections on an Unremittingly Ludicrous Situation
Republicans are absolutely correct, the Democratic Party is horrible but, then again, so are Democrats, the Republican Party is awful.
Sep 30
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Panentheistic Reflections on Evolutionary Structure
Within the diverse variants of hypotheses concerning the concept of transmigration of souls (including but not limited to the concept of reincarnation…
Sep 28
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Of Synchronicity
Synchronicity:
Sep 23
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Guillermo Calvo Mahé
Of Māui, Prometheus and Lucifer; or, should it be of Māui, Anansi, Kokopelli, Sun Wukong, Joha and Loki
Māui is, or was, not an Island in Hawaii, at least not originally; he is (or was) a Polynesian divinity related in certain aspects to the Greek…
Sep 5
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Shadowy Sepulchral Echoes
Or perhaps, the title should be “echoing sepulchral shadows”, or “echoes of sepulchral shadows”.
Aug 19
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Guillermo Calvo Mahé
An Interlocking Spherical Introspection
It seems interesting and perhaps even meaningful in some way that I am so much more drawn to interlocking identical serial spheres which share a common…
Aug 19
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Guillermo Calvo Mahé
Reflections on the New York City Electorate and, Secondarily, on the Mayoral Candidacy of Zohran Mamdani
Like Zohran Mamdani, but more like Albert Einstein, Noam Chomsky, Martin Luther King, Jr., Nelson Mandela, Pepe Mujica and many others, I define myself…
Aug 14
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