keeping physical copies of Doc’s books increases the energy of your home
By request.
Kumpo dance
Request: A traditional dancing ritual in West Africa. Some have charged it as demonic.
taking an improv class
Request: We speak a lot about Joy here so this may be helpful for us to know. I’ve been inclined to take an Improv Class to help me see the joy/humor in life more easily, among other reasons.
transfer of merit (Buddhism)
"a standard part of Buddhist spiritual discipline where the practitioner's merit, resulting from good deeds, is transferred to deceased relatives, to deities, or to all sentient beings" – wikipedia.
seeing the world through rose-tinted glasses
Request: to see only the pleasant things about a situation and not notice the things that are unpleasant.
joyful waitingness
Request: A state of calm curiosity and wonder at how things will resolve and come about. Reassurance that everything will be in order, just not yet knowing how.
American Heart Association
Request: Are they operating in the highest good? Is it a worthy cause to donate to?
grown men wearing people's jerseys
The jerseys of famous sports players, I presume. Calibrated by request.
Coexist (image)
Request: commonly seen as a bumper sticker. (All versions calibrated as one).
buying time
To purposefully cause a delay, in order to achieve something else -- wikitionary.org.
functional
Designed to be practical and useful, rather than attractive -- Oxford Language. Priority request.
Malignant Self-love: Narcissism Revisited, by Sam Vaknin
Request: Tips and advice as well as the most complete clinical background.
Torvill and Dean’s ‘Bolero’ performance - 1984 Winter Olympics
Request: A perfect (Gold medal winning) skating performance to beautiful music.
directing eyes to women's shapes
Request: What does consciousness say about it? Adding contexts: being in a relationship vs. not being in a relationship
William James
Request: was an American philosopher, psychologist, and the first educator to offer a psychology course in the United States - wikipedia. In Great Books of the Western World (TvF) his works are calibrated at 490.