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By Tigmonk, on December 29th, 2009
 Q&A Tuesday
Submitted Question
What gives dude? Who are you, and why do you know everything? Anonymous – USA
Insight
Hmmm. How am I suppose to take that question? On the one hand, there could be tremendous sarcasm, and on the other hand there could be sincerity. Either way, my answer . . . →Read the Rest: Tiger, Who Are You?
By Tigmonk, on November 19th, 2009
 -Poetic Thursday
It was Jesus who said, cast the first stone if you are without sin.
It was I who said, sorry for judging you, not even knowing where you have been.
Are you the one, who speaks so loudly.
. . . →Read the Rest: Throwing Stones
By Tigmonk, on October 29th, 2009
 -Poetic Thursday
Of all that you are against, of all that you oppose, my friend be aware of this insanity that makes the heart close.
It’s an “idea” that you protect, not now, not truth, but only thought; selfishly believing in the “should” and “should . . . →Read the Rest: Insanity of the Opposed
By Tigmonk, on July 3rd, 2009
I find when I release the idea that I’m smart, I learn the most about what’s real. When I stop deciding who’s right and who’s wrong, I understand more fully the dynamic of what’s really going on.
This new information, assist me in making quality decisions for my own life, rather than obsessing over . . . →Read the Rest: Smart Information
By Tigmonk, on June 11th, 2009
Pick a political side. Which side of the road are you on? -dude, I’m not even on your street, I’m three blocks this way, and I’m just visiting, I’m not even from around here.
Seems redundantly boring to narrow the mind and be forced into a label of perceived good and bad. I’ll also . . . →Read the Rest: Redundant Bubble – Social Conformity
By Tigmonk, on May 21st, 2009
When we observe others in what we would perceive as their hardship or pain, be it an addiction or life challenge, I would encourage you to see the lesson as not their identity, but only as a splinter in self. Meaning… Someone’s life lesson is not who they are, just as our ‘faults’ do . . . →Read the Rest: Perceived Judgment
By Tigmonk, on May 7th, 2009
Take notice of how one persons description of gooey, may differ tremendously from another’s experience with the word. One may describe it as soft and mushy, while another labels it as gross and repulsive. Can you honestly define who is wrong? I consider it a serious matter, when thinking upon the implications in creating . . . →Read the Rest: Gooey Semantics
By Tigmonk, on May 6th, 2009
-”I don’t see it that way, but I certainly appreciate your point.” -This is a phrase I have found myself recently using. In a conversation where I’m being sold a view based on a world were symptoms are the problem, I find myself in total disagreement and complete appreciation of another’s opinion. In . . . →Read the Rest: Disagreement Agreed
By Tigmonk, on April 24th, 2009
It is not the duty of the ego to judge, it is only his compulsion. Don’t you find it interesting, the nature of judgment; ultimately convincing the ego of it’s own presence. This is how one furthers his void hole, by building a display of significance through breaking down another. When in reality, this . . . →Read the Rest: Genuinely Free
By Tigmonk, on April 15th, 2009
If we remove the idea of good and bad, we can understand each other more fully. Others no longer lie in a category of lesser value, they can only exist as equal but with a different preference. The emotional response towards duality, is one that creates division within the heart of every man. It . . . →Read the Rest: Emotional Duality
By Tigmonk, on April 7th, 2009
If our conversations didn’t consist of judgment, division, and fear, I wonder how much quieter our mind would become. However one must realize the thoughts which lead this way, never truly empower the willing of heart.
On a side note… Isn’t it interesting that we become frustrated when others simply cannot understand what we . . . →Read the Rest: Willing of heart
By Tigmonk, on April 2nd, 2009
I believe discovery of truth involves nothing less than removing attachment to the physical and emotional world. If we find ourselves somewhat stressed out from the idea of letting go, maybe within that experience is a truth awaiting discovery. The simple reality of life, is the absence of separation; however we have created our . . . →Read the Rest: Duality Reality
By Tigmonk, on March 11th, 2009
Sometimes when we try to forgive someone who we believe is hurting us, we drive ourselves away from love further by focusing on their path. We continually focus on what it is that we think they are doing wrong, judging them, and blaming them for our heart ache.
This is where your pain comes . . . →Read the Rest: Blame Ache
By Tigmonk, on February 25th, 2009
Can you find compassion for the child with no mother who goes hungry because he is unable to make his own food? Then find compassion for those who are poor and do not yet have the understanding that you have when it comes to sustaining ones own life with health and dignity.
Compassion, is . . . →Read the Rest: Find Compassion
By Tigmonk, on February 14th, 2009
If you walk through life with an unbending expectation that other people fully accept you as you are, be prepared to find disappointment around every corner. You see, we all have judged; we are all unique in our learning. If we expect others to be where we are, we acknowledge a world were other . . . →Read the Rest: Falsely Judged – 0104
By Tigmonk, on February 4th, 2009
Have you ever taken the time, to stare into the eyes of another, and purposely seen their desire to Love and be Loved; unconditionally, without judgments. This is a place of complete acceptance.
Today, challenge yourself to see love in those who yesterday were only seen as a waste of time; those who . . . →Read the Rest: Desired Love – 0095
By Tigmonk, on January 30th, 2009
I hear a lot of talk about how if we were to change this or that law, change this or that world condition, our individual lives would begin to change for the better. I’m sure you’ve read these types of emails or heard this type of message; how if only what is outside us . . . →Read the Rest: Illusionary Change – 0092
By Tigmonk, on January 20th, 2009
Sometimes we become uncomfortable discussing personal growth or positive change in our conversations with others; personally I believe this is because it challenges us and presents opportunities for change, and in a world that desires ignorance, judgments, and indecision this is not an acceptable approach to life.
Because of this, conversations are used . . . →Read the Rest: Ignorant Approach – 0084
By Tigmonk, on January 16th, 2009
We all ride our own Crazy Train; what matters for a peaceful ride is does your train lead towards more love and acceptance or away towards fear, judgment, and separation. Excerpt from “Ride the Crazy Train of Love; Am I going to . . . →Read the Rest: Crazy Train – 0080
By Tigmonk, on November 6th, 2008
My Friend, Choose Love. Begin a path where judgment seems juvenile, and fear as wasted space. Come into this place of oneness with a fire that glows and does not burn, there is a peace and joy awaiting your return.
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About the Site Author/Creator Tiger Singleton a.k.a. Tigmonk & Paw
With a unique style of writing that can be considered wise and playful, Tiger communicates truth in a way not often seen in today’s world. Certainly some find his words and thoughts to go beyond left field, but for others they find a deep level of compassion, love, encouragement, and forgiveness.
Tiger is 28 years old, currently living in the beautiful Southern Oregon Valley with his wife of 7 years and their 3 daughters.
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