Nara’s Blog
We are beautiful
On Women's Day, I dive down into my guts, where my feminine fragility and manly hysteria flutter. Today I am
How “Social Justice” cripples the “progressive” left and what to do about it
It’s one thing to fear speaking because you could be saying something wrong, but it is agonizing to self-censor because
A white blood cell in the veins of New York
"As I walked out the door toward the gate that would lead to my freedom, I knew if I didn’t
Christmas tease
Before Christmas, I'm drawn to "god"-less thoughts! On Winter Solstice, I curse all the ancient and modern fools -- with
Learning from people who are not waiting for hope
A summer travelogue from European ecovillages The article was originally published in Slovenian magazine “Pomagaj si sam!” in September 2022.
Communities against crisis
(The article was originally published in Slovenian in the printed edition of Jana Mazagine end of August 2022.) It's been
We are not what we think we are—we are cells of egregores
The ontological fact that everything is transitory has never been particularly well-received in Western philosophy and theology. -- Fra.: UD
To Russia with love…
Sergey approached me for this interview before the Russian conflict with Ukraine but by the time we had it ready,
How far can you stretch a “guru”?
By a coincidence, I bumped into gurometer and Decoding the Gurus podcast. It’s a much-needed project given the amount of
Learning to ski at 47
Learning is something you shouldn't only do when you're young. If you want to keep your brain youthful, make it
