The Difference Between Truth and Faith

I get those light-as-air floating dreams quite often.  It's so real, I have to pinch myself to make sure I'm not dreaming. In my dreams, the pinches hurt.  Reassured that this is, indeed, not a dream, I go about my day, bounding and floating on gossamers of light.  I even show family and friends how to... Continue Reading →

Hidden Path to Hòn Bà Island

I sucked in the sweltering tropical air and tried to ignore the sweat rolling down the sides of my face, onto my neck, and soaking into the top edge of my sundress.  My clothes clung to me like warm wet napkins and my hair was plastered to my skull underneath the wide brim hat.  The Tao Babe... Continue Reading →

Paper Bullets

Yet again, another one of those highly disturbing dreams, bordering on nightmarish visions that I feel the need to capture in words. I am surrounded by happy friendly people, all of whom I know well in my dream, but none of whom I have ever met in real life.  We are at my house, having... Continue Reading →

Skepticism Is Going to Get You Reincarnated

There is an ABSOLUTE LAW of what is fair and unfair, of what is right and wrong in the universe and it’s the law of free will according to the Law of One.  You think it’s not real, not scientific?  Skepticism is going to get you reincarnated, my friend! ~ David Wilcock

Demons, Souls, and Vietnamese Taoist Magic

(Disclaimer:  The views and opinions expressed in this article is that of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views and opinions held by this blog or Taobabe) Author:  Phillip K. My name is Phillip and I am a Taoism Magic Practitioner.  This is my story about the journey that I took into the world of... Continue Reading →

I’m a New Soul

Do you feel as if you're an old soul in a young body?  Do you feel as if you've been here before and done all that there is to do, and you're just waiting for your time to go? Well, that's just not me.  I feel as if everything is still waiting for me to... Continue Reading →

Yanking the Chains

Some weeks back, I foolishly asked for (and received) a sixty-year-old cuckoo clock because I thought it was whimsical and fun to have around the house.  I quickly found out that I have to yank on its chains every single day just to keep the bird alive.  I didn't know clocks had chains that had... Continue Reading →

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