Non-Fiction (Page 4)

Written by Eddie LeShure – While on a spiritual pilgrimage in Asia years back, Eddie found himself in Calcutta and decided to go for a walk. What happened that day was beyond his imagining, as you can see. Calcutta, India: March 7, 1992 – Saturday Afternoon As I rode inContinue Reading

Written by Terry Ward – In Jacksonville, Florida where I grew up there was a man we called The Train Man. We would see him downtown when we rode the city bus from our neighborhood on a thirty minute (ten cent) ride to watch a movie at the Florida Theatre, aContinue Reading

Written by Ronya Banks – So as you can see, I am still on the Mind-Body and“Flow” rampage. There’s just so much here… I have discovered that having a clear Mind-Body connection maximizes my  “Flow” process.  This means that my mind is “connected to” and “aware of”what is going on in my body.  ThisContinue Reading

Written by Jonathan Look – From May 2, 2014 – Ubud, Bail, Indonesia is a town rich with great restaurants. The island’s cosmopolitan makeup ensures there is great food available no matter what you are craving and over the last few weeks we have definitely done a lot of searching. From IndonesianContinue Reading

Written by Terry Ward – His brother died when the ship sank. He never saw him while the lifeboats were being loaded, even though he searched desperately. Men, women, and children were moving about the decks in uncertainty and panic. He was lucky to find a lifeboat himself as theContinue Reading

Written by Tom Davis – In 1996 I had the opportunity to command a Joint Special Operations Task Force ( JOTF).  The JSOTF’s mission was to provide a recovery/extraction force for military (members of the MCC– Military Coordination Center. More on that later) and “civilian,” read that CIA, personnel who wereContinue Reading

Written by Michael Landolfi – I love rain, probably inherited it from my mother. She grew up in the Deep South where rain, within reason, meant money. Her father and his father were poor, uneducated dirt farmers whose fortunes were directly tied to the weather, rain was their lifeblood. InContinue Reading