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The Love Song Reimagined: T.S. Eliot’s Prufrock Journey

August 31, 2025 by Nick Sasaki Leave a Comment

Prologue[Stage is bare. A dim light rises to reveal ELIOT seated at a small desk, a manuscript before him. He looks up, addressing the audience with deliberate restraint.]Eliot:This is not a love song in any familiar sense.It is not the hymn of fulfillment, nor the sonnet of devotion.It is the monologue of hesitation,The theater of thought where action never … [Read more...] about The Love Song Reimagined: T.S. Eliot’s Prufrock Journey

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Voices of the Wild: A Journey Into Animal Language

August 29, 2025 by Nick Sasaki Leave a Comment

Prologue — “The Silence Before”[EXT. QUIET COASTLINE — NIGHT]Waves hush against the rocks. Stars scatter like salt across the sky. A lone child—Ari—sits on a dune, hugging their knees. The world feels big, but oddly… mute.ARI (narration, wistful):All my life, I thought we were the only ones with language.That our words—our stories—were what set us apart.I never … [Read more...] about Voices of the Wild: A Journey Into Animal Language

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Craig Hamilton on Meditation, Yagna, and Global Peace

August 28, 2025 by Nick Sasaki Leave a Comment

Introduction  By Craig Hamilton:  Friends, welcome. For many years I’ve been blessed with visions, predictions, and insights from the spirit world, but at the heart of all my work lies one truth: the future is not fixed. Though we may look ahead and see trouble — unrest in our nations, divisions among peoples, fears for our environment and … [Read more...] about Craig Hamilton on Meditation, Yagna, and Global Peace

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Hitori Saito in Tomie: Transforming Junji Ito’s Dark Beauty

August 27, 2025 by Nick Sasaki Leave a Comment

One day, someone asked me, ‘Hitori-san, what would you do if you met Tomie, Junji Ito’s immortal beauty?’ I laughed and said, ‘Well, first of all, I’d compliment her! You don’t meet a girl who can regenerate every day. That’s like meeting a flower shop that never runs out of roses!’People say Tomie drives men crazy, makes them jealous, makes them violent. But you … [Read more...] about Hitori Saito in Tomie: Transforming Junji Ito’s Dark Beauty

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Hitori Saito in Uzumaki: Turning Junji Ito’s Spirals Into Light

August 27, 2025 by Nick Sasaki Leave a Comment

One day, somebody asked me, ‘Hitori-san, if you went into Junji Ito’s world, especially Uzumaki, what would you do?’ And I laughed. Because imagine this: a whole town screaming, running from spirals, and then here I come — a man in a white hat saying, ‘Oh, look! Free spinning decorations. Must be festival season!’You see, when people get scared, they forget the … [Read more...] about Hitori Saito in Uzumaki: Turning Junji Ito’s Spirals Into Light

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The Evolution of Poetry: From Myth to Modernism

August 22, 2025 by Nick Sasaki Leave a Comment

C.S. Lewis:  When we speak of poetry, we do not merely speak of ornament, nor of leisure’s idle song. We speak of one of the oldest instruments by which humanity has interpreted its place in the cosmos. From the beginning, poets have served as guides through mystery, giving us images that both delight the senses and nourish the spirit.The ancients knew this … [Read more...] about The Evolution of Poetry: From Myth to Modernism

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Always Be A Little Kinder Than Necessary: Barrie & the Fairy

July 22, 2025 by Nick Sasaki Leave a Comment

J.M. Barrie:  “Come in, come in. The glade is quiet tonight, and you’ve arrived just in time.”I once wrote about a boy who wouldn’t grow up. Not because growing was wrong, but because something breaks when we forget how to fly—not with wings, but with wonder.You see, long ago I learned something: the world is filled with invisible things. Fairies, yes, but … [Read more...] about Always Be A Little Kinder Than Necessary: Barrie & the Fairy

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Elon Musk Meets His Higher Self: 5 Soul-Level Conversations

July 9, 2025 by Nick Sasaki Leave a Comment

(Spoken by Elon’s Higher Self)You’ve heard his name.You’ve read his tweets.You’ve watched the launches, the interviews, the chaos, the brilliance.But beneath all that noise...there is a quieter Elon.One who doesn’t chase headlines, but asks deeper questions:“Why am I doing this?”“Am I enough without the work?”“Who am I becoming?”This series isn’t about the Elon … [Read more...] about Elon Musk Meets His Higher Self: 5 Soul-Level Conversations

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Manifesting with Neville Goddard: Law of Assumption Explained

July 6, 2025 by Nick Sasaki Leave a Comment

Neville Goddard:  Welcome, my friends.You are here not by accident, but by inner compulsion—drawn by the whisper of something greater, something truer than the noise of the world. I tell you now: you are not a spectator in this life. You are not a victim of fate, of circumstance, or of the past. You are the operant power.These conversations you are about to … [Read more...] about Manifesting with Neville Goddard: Law of Assumption Explained

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What If Donald Trump Replaced Wars with Global Games?

February 14, 2025 by Nick Sasaki Leave a Comment

Donald Trump:  "Ladies and gentlemen, let me tell you, this is something truly incredible. Something the world has never seen before. People fight wars—big wars, horrible wars—over land, over power, over things that, frankly, could be settled in a much smarter way. And I know smart, believe me. The smartest people in the world are here today. The best.""So, … [Read more...] about What If Donald Trump Replaced Wars with Global Games?

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