PAW Daily – by Tiger Singleton

It’s not uncommon to recognize one’s own pain and tearfully desire an alternate experience. We wonder why it must be this way, why must our thoughts torment us, why must we at times feel like a prison surrounds our entire being. Because of this we feel our true nature hides behind a [...]

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§1877 · September 28, 2009 · Depression, Encouragement, PAW Daily Prints · (No comments) · Tags:


Marriage. The word by itself has no meaning, it is absolutely meaningless. Without an interpretation from the mind of man, it might as well be considered squiggly lines on a piece of paper. It only comes alive once you add to it your life experience; what you’ve been taught, what you’ve seen, and the [...]

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How you choose to respond to circumstance, plays a significant role in your experienced outcome. At first glance, it would appear that the response I’m speaking of is that of an external nature; however the difference maker is the internal interpretation you offer up to the universe. On the surface one might see [...]

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§1857 · September 24, 2009 · Consciousness, PAW Daily Prints, Responsibility · (No comments) · Tags: ,


Do you ever find yourself thinking with frustration… “I just want to feel better, I just want to be happy, I don’t like feeling this way and I want it to change.” Does this idea of “feeling better,” drive the decisions you make in life? I ask, not because it’s wrong, but because it’s [...]

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§1849 · September 23, 2009 · Fear, PAW Daily Prints · 1 comment · Tags: , ,


This idea of wanting, I find tremendously engaging.  How many things or experiences have you wanted with a passion, only to find yourself wanting something else shortly after you got what you wanted? Seriously, have you thought about such things?  Do you see how there may be a connection between the desire of wanting, and [...]

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§1835 · September 22, 2009 · Discovery, PAW Daily Prints · 1 comment · Tags: ,