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Philip James Donovan
Philip on Vacation with his family in Mexico May 8th is an important date. Yeah, I know that May 8, 1429 was the day that French troops under Joan of Arc rescued Orleans. But it’s important for more than that. … Continue reading
Posted in Personal Life, Writing
Tagged #acab, cops killing kids, cops killing people, Elsinore HIgh School graduation, FTP, fuck the police, Grief, May 8 2004, mourning, murder, Phil Donovan, Philip Donovan, Philip James Donovan, PJD, police brutality, police murder, Riverside County Sheriff, skankin pickle, sorrow, Wildomar
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On Hope: Wisdom From My Beloved Professor
So I received some correspondence from a professor of mine who is vastly more enlightened than I am, and has powerful insight into very esoteric fields of study in philosophy and religion. The woman is a true master of minds, … Continue reading
Posted in Personal Life, Philosophy, Questions, Writing
Tagged Grief, hope, hopelessness, philosophy, suffering
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Hope and Grief
How do people deal with grief? More specifically, how does grief ever get “properly” dealt with? We all hear that time heals all wounds, and that God has a plan, but when you’re in the midst of a profound loss, … Continue reading
Posted in Love, Musings and Prose, Personal Life, Questions, Writing
Tagged Grief, hope, loss, Love, relationships
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