About Buddha Babble on Real Life Fiction

Posted under Real Life Fiction by Atticus Finch on December 28, 2007 8:10 am

We are NOT organized religion.

Buddhababble is like kung fu conversation. It can be serious discourse about the world’s gray areas, informal over-dinner dialogue about great loves, incoherent rambling about mind-blowing literature, peppery talk to get you that do-over make-over you need, and cold bath talk that saved you from human frailty.

We talk about people, choices, pleasures, passions and everything FASCINATING.
Whatever it is, we talk about us- you and me. Not Buddha.

We talk about life’s zen moments when the moment passes but the idea lingers to haunt us or enlighten us. Then it hits.

We are about the eureka. We are there at the moment when your eyes widen in amazement, in shock, in disbelief but in truth. When we finally get IT.

Because just as Frank Miller would say, we don’t give shiv. After all, we are not organized religion.

We at real-life fiction and at old school spin yarns of life’s moments blow by blow, but more importantly we share the point of the moment, the orgasm of the idea.

And it is goood.

Now, open your eyes.

2 Comments »

  1. hahahahaha. good job.

    Comment by Execu-jock — January 14, 2008 @ 2:34 am

  2. true. the sound of one hand clapping is indeed something that we need to talk about.

    Comment by maoi — January 14, 2008 @ 1:09 pm

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