Whatever is impermanent is subject to change. Whatever is subject to change is subject to suffering. - The Buddha
I am Here for:
friends, networking
Hobbies:
Buddhism, Meditation, Music, Coffee, Graphic Design, etc...
Favorite Movies:
American History X, Finding Neverland, Finding Nemo, Eternal Sunshine, Blow, Crash, Snatch, Fight Club, etc...
Favorite TV Shows:
Family Guy
Favorite Music:
adamantium
alkaline trio
anberlin
as i lay dying
atdi
brand new
bright eyes
carcass
circa survive
coldplay
cursive
death cab for cutie
desaparecidos
drive like jehu
emery
engine down
failure
far
further seems forever
glassjaw
guns n roses
heavens
hey mercedes
hopesfall
i got shot in the face
in pieces
jimmy eat world
junior senior
mars volta
minor threat
modern life at war
morrisey
muse
my chemical romance
nofx
norma jean
onelinedrawing
open hand
owen
perish
placebo
piece by piece
poison the well
pulp
pretty girls make graves
recover
refused
reggie and the full effect
rival schools
run run run
saosin
saves the day
self
shai hulud
skid row
social distortion
sore throat
sparta
storm troopers of death
suicidal tendencies
sunny day real estate
taking back sunday
team sleep
terror
the beatles
the bled
the deftones
the faint
the postal service
the rapture
the receiving end of sirens
the revolution smile
the smiths
the sound of animals fighting
the used
thrice
throwdown(old shit)
thursday
trail of dead
twisted sister
underoath
unwritten law
yeah yeah yeahs
yesterdays rising
Favorite Books:
DHARMA PUNX by Noah Levine, Against the Stream by Noah Levine, Unattended Sorrow by Stephen Levine, Healing into Life and Death by Stephen Levine, A Gradual Awakening by Stephen Levine, A Year to Live by Stephen Levine, Who Dies? by Stephen Levine, A Path with Heart by Jack Kornfield, Lovingkindness: The Revolutionary Art of Happiness by Sharon Salzberg, The Power of Now by Eckhart Tolle, An Open Heart by the Dalai Lama, the Tibetan Book of the Dead by Robert A.E. Thurman, Siddhartha by Hermann Hesse, *Numerical Discourses of the Buddha, the Dhammapada, the Dhammapada by Gil Fronsdal, Teachings of the Buddha by Jack Kornfield
I Hate:
people, places and things