I believe that all things are simple and all things are complex. It is a matter how you view it. Sometimes, what I write may seem complex but I will try to make it very simple, because that is the way I am. But if it seems complex, I suggest that you give it time, and I believe it will become very simple.

I have studied many philosophers and those I owe most to are Itzhak Bentov, Heraclitus, and the writers of the Dao De Jing/Tao Te Ching usually credited to the figure Lau Tzu. I have also studied life, by observing and by doing. I have studied many things in my life. My favorite hobbies are table tennis, chess, dancing, tennis, and observing people do things. I read a lot. An awful lot. I use to read sections of the library at a time.

I use to read lots of magazines and newspapers but I learned that if I didn’t read the newspaper and magazine for a week, the news became outdated, so there was no reason to read them. I try to read only current news, but it always seems outdated by the time I read it, so I gave up trying.

I use to read about philosophy all the time. Now I write about it. Is this progress?

Sometimes I find myself playing roles in the Play of  Life (or more accurately the Game of Life). We all play our roles. Each one of us assumes different roles depending upon what we are doing. Some of us are better at the roles than others. I am particularly good at finding error.

But sometimes, I find myself in the audience, observing the Play and observing myself observing the Play. I enjoy observing people. As an observer, I seek to find patterns and make sense of the patterns. While each pattern is as unique as a snowflake, they each also share common attributes, as a snowflake.

And when I am ready, I jump back into the Play and again find myself, very seriously, and with great skill, playing the Game of Life – always with a sense of humor as did Itzhak Bentov.