DAY 168: 18 Minutes & 10 Seconds of Gazing

My horoscope today says the sun enters my sign for a month tonight and it’s going to be a personal power period for me. Well, I’ll tell ya, I like the sound of that. I keep having this feeling that my prosperity is right around the corner, and I am starting to realize that is […]
DAYS 139-167: Up to 18 Minutes of Gazing

It’s been thirty days since I’ve written in my blog and about 7 days since I’ve been sun-gazing. Many factors have caused my gazing to be sporadic and my blog entries even more so, the most significant of which, I now understand, has been the sun itself. Ever since phase two began and I rounded […]
DAYS 128-138: Up to 16 Minutes & 10 Seconds of Gazing – The Apocalypse of Catastrophic Armageddon (Read: Temporary Setback)

The world has ended. My life as I know it is over. The prosperity I have been enjoying since the sun-gazing began has departed from me, making me think the timing of it was a coincidence to begin with. It occurs to me that this may seem like a pretty steep loss in faith considering […]
DAYS 126 & 127: 15 Minutes & 40/50 Seconds of Gazing – The Gong Bath

My landing in Los Angeles last week was anything but smooth. It started with my flight being delayed on the runway, so a hundred tired folks were trapped together in a giant metal tube. Not good. Then I landed at LAX an hour late, exhausted and not yet even aware of how sad I was […]
DAYS 114-124: Phase 1 Complete/Phase 2 Begins

Today I am about a week deep into phase two. This is the phase that should yield me physical healing and appetite changes. I came back to my Los Angeles home about a week ago, to my pot collective business and to all the stresses that go along with it. The city buzzes at a […]
DAYS 108-113: Within the 14th Minute of Gazing

I just finished reading Eat Pray Love by Elizabeth Gilbert,which I found to be an incredible story, told with emotion, humor, and whit. Because the sun-gazing protocol I am following consists of three distinct phases I have been drawing an analogy between the three sections of her book and the three phases of gazing that […]
DAYS 101-107: 13 to 14 Minutes of Gazing – Clouds & Butterflies

“What the caterpillar calls the end, the rest of the world calls a butterfly.” —Lao Tzu Over the last week I have steadily gazed through my thirteenth minute and rounded the fourteen minute mark, from various places all around my old stomping ground. I grew up in Connecticut, came of age surrounded by the same […]
DAYS 97-100: Scattered Thunderstorms & A Slight Chance of Gazing

“The rain to the wind said, ‘You push and I’ll pelt.’ They so smote the garden bed. That the flowers actually knelt, And lay lodged — though not dead. I know how the flowers felt.” – Robert Frost It has been stormy here in southern CT since last Saturday. I drove with some friends to […]
DAYS 95 & 96: 13 Minutes & 20 Seconds of Gazing

“Life is far too important to be taken seriously.” – Oscar Wilde I have acquired some new abilities since my gazing adventure began in April. These new abilities of mine might seem like normal aspects of any functional adult to most people, but if you’re like me, you probably have a pile of dysfunction to […]
DAYS 93 & 94: 13 Minutes & 10 Seconds of Gazing

“Either war is obsolete or men are.” -Buckminster Fuller The human race is advancing toward the brink of something huge, and depending on who you ask we are either nearing catastrophic annihilation or approaching an evolutionary leap forward. Sometimes I think we are headed for destruction, like when my sister reads me an article about […]











