Apt 42 Revisited, The X-files, The X-Files, TV, TV Review, X-files

Apt. 42’s Review of The X-Files, Season 2, Episode 22: ‘F. Emasculata’

It comes as no surprise to long-term readers of my blog that I love The X-Files.  Reviewing every episode has been a long-term project of mine, second only to my X-Files Facebook Project.  And so, until I have finished said project, I am lucky to have been given permission to share my friend Max’ reviews… Read More Apt. 42’s Review of The X-Files, Season 2, Episode 22: ‘F. Emasculata’

Personal Development

The Magic of Building on Strength: An Almost Too-Good To Be True Story

A friend of mine recently told me the story of an experience she had which she claims changed the way she sees personal and community transformation. It started with an office managed for the longest time by a very kind individual. Unfortunately, this individual’s management style was based on kindly and lovingly pointing out mistakes… Read More The Magic of Building on Strength: An Almost Too-Good To Be True Story

Special Projects, The X-files, The X-Files Facebook Project, X-files

The X-Files Facebook Project: Season 2, Episode 18: “Fearful Symmetry”

Sahar’s Blog is happy to host new posts of The X-Files Facebook Project every Fridays at 10:13 a.m. EST pending no alien abduction or government conspiracy to break up.  I know, I know, there are a few missing.  But I hit a major inspirational snafu–I couldn’t get them to come out just right.  I have… Read More The X-Files Facebook Project: Season 2, Episode 18: “Fearful Symmetry”

Music Review, Rock

Music Review: Keith Alan Mitchell – ‘This Clumsy World’

My systematic foray into independent music has only recently started, and although not all the music I have listened to matched my personal preferences, I have been pleasantly surprised at the consistent quality and passion that shines through every single track I listened to. It makes me wonder if there is a way to transcend… Read More Music Review: Keith Alan Mitchell – ‘This Clumsy World’

Religion

From Obvious to Obscure: Obeying (or not) Physical and Religious Law

When it comes to “physical” laws—for example, stopping at a red light—it’s usually pretty easy to convince people to obey (however frustrating it might be) because of the immediacy and obviousness of the consequences of not doing so: an accident that could wreck our car and cause physical if not fatal harm. But put religious… Read More From Obvious to Obscure: Obeying (or not) Physical and Religious Law

Book Review, Education, Non Fiction, Parenting, Review, Self-Help

Book Review: ‘Stop and Smell Your Children’, by Leah Spina

Book Review: ‘Stop and Smell Your Children’, by Leah Spina About the author: Leah Spina is a former journalist of a national newsweekly magazine and also worked as a childbirth coordinator at a large adoption agency. She has her B.S in Business Administration from Thomas Edison State College. She has two adorable children – Samson… Read More Book Review: ‘Stop and Smell Your Children’, by Leah Spina

Special Projects, The X-files, The X-Files Facebook Project, X-files

The X-Files Facebook Project: Season 2, Episode 15: “Fresh Bones”

Sahar’s Blog is happy to host new posts of The X-Files Facebook Project every Fridays at 10:13 a.m. EST pending no alien abduction or government conspiracy to break up. For previous editions of this project, click here then here. A big thank you to The X-Files Wiki, Apt. 42 Revisited, and Eat The Corn for… Read More The X-Files Facebook Project: Season 2, Episode 15: “Fresh Bones”