Michael Muehleisen

Michael Muehleisen

54 year old male. Married. Living in the greater Miami, FL area. All of my articles are designed to make you think; what you think is up to you.
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BS IN PSYCHOLOGY

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It's a world of survival of the fittest, but somehow I'm still here

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  • Big Butts
    I come from German ancestry, almost all of my forebearers are German. I am a third generation American. However because of excessive in-breeding by my grandparents, I am almost all German by descent.
  • An Open Letter to Local Police and the Military
    The Federal Government, most State Governments, and many local Governments have been infiltrated
  • Conspiracy Theories?
    Most Americans watch the nightly news to get their information. Little do most folks realize that the information they get from the three major networks, CNN, and Fox is skewered, and often of little value, or truth.
  • Taking Back What is Ours
    We The People...are the basic tenets of why our country was formed, and why the Constitution and the Bill of Rights were incorporated into our government.
  • The Circle of Life
    You have probably heard the saying, "life is a two way street". This essentially means that one cannot expect to be on the receiving end of every relationship, all of the time. For any relationship to grow and mature..
  • Pop! What a Happy Sound
    Throughout this great country of ours, one sound reverberates around it: POP! That's the sound of a beer bottle or can being opened.
  • Gambling Women
    Can anyone tell me, what is with women and gambling? I am not talking about just any gambling either, I am talking about slot machines.
  • The Power is Love
    The age-old battle for Man to figure out is, "Do I try to acquire power, or do I follow the path of love?"
  • Grasping the Concept
    In college I was a psychology major. The toughest course we had to take was Experimental Psychology. I was intimidated from day one.
  • Thinking Deep Thoughts with a Shallow Mind
    Things seem to be out of whack. There are a lot of crazy things going on, and I am trying to ponder them out. Being an introspective kind of a guy, I am wondering if all of these things are really crazy, or just too complicated for my feeble mind to grasp
  • Into the Mystics
    There are many major religions in this world, and all but one has something in common. They all have a savior, or divine soul that came to teach people about love, and God.
  • Maintaining an Attitude of Gratitude
    There are many people today that are interested in opening their heart center, also known as the heart chakra. The reason they want to open this chakra is to experience divine love, and the bliss associated with it.
  • Goodbye Best Friend
    Is there anything worse than to wake up in the morning and to find your best friend lying dead? Anyone who has ever owned a dog or a cat for a pet knows what I mean.
  • Count Me in for the Census
    I just received my 2010 U.S. Census in the mail. I am old enough that I can remember some past censuses. In the old days a nice lady or man would come up to your door and ask questions which they would record on a paper on their clip board.
  • Hot Flashes, Cold Nights
    Back in the fall of of 1973 I was a young freshman at the University of Miami. I was given a room at the older dorm, Mahoney Hall. There was no air conditioning in our room, so the September nights were often pillow soaked experiences.
  • YouBoob
    When I was young, my brothers and I used to watch TV... a lot of TV! My mother would have to kick us out of the house to get us to play. My parents called the TV "the boob tube".
  • Translating Women's Speak
    There have been many books written throughout the years about the differences between men and women. They all extol their reasons for the apparent differences between the sexes.
  • Working Class Hero
    Throughout the past whenever a major threat to freedom and the American way of life got too powerful, or loomed to large to ignore, some person, or persons of character and strong moral fiber rose to the occasion to rally the American people
  • You Said, I Said
    Everyone is probably familiar with the phrase "he said, she said", in which a couple is fighting and neither can see anything from the other person's point of view.
  • Loud Mouths
    Teddy Roosevelt had a famous saying: "Talk softly, and carry a big stick". These were wise words because, if you truly know what you are talking about, you don't need to say it loudly.
  • Battling the Blues
    Many people these days are struggling with the blues, in one form or another. This feeling is often compounded in the winter time when there is less sunshine.
  • I Am an A-hole
    I am evil. I know I am evil, but I can't help it. In fact I take a fiendish glee in being evil.
  • There's a Monster on the Loose
    I am what they call a "baby-boomer", that means I was born during the period ten - fifteen years after the end of WWII. This was a scary, exciting, tumultuous time to be growing up.
  • The Dance of LIfe
    Life is nothing more than one large Arthur Murray Dance School. From the moment we take our first steps as toddlers, we go through life learning new and different steps.
  • The Duality of the Physical World
    This world is a very complex place. In spite of this complexity, there is one thing that everything has in common; everything has an opposite. This is a world of duality.
  • The Eternal Quest for Strange, and the Silver Platter
    There is a lot of hoopla going on about Tiger Woods and his indiscretions. I personally don't understand what all of this hoopla is about.
  • I Don't Need to Be Forgiven
    One of the biggest hoaxes ever foisted upon mankind is the notion of "Original Sin". This is the belief where each and every man and woman is born with the indelible stain
  • Kreskin's ESP Kit and Beyond
    This is a true story of my spiritual growth. I hope these stories will help you to understand spirituality as I have come to understand it.
  • Condensing Infinity
    Man's view of God really hasn't changed much in the last 4,000 years. Even today, most people's conception of God resembles Michelangelo's famous depiction on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel in the Vatican City.
  • Fire and Icicles
    After living my entire life up in the frozen tundra of Western New York (with the exception of a two year stint at the University of Miami), I have spent the last seven years in the paradise known as Miami, Florida.
  • Learning How to Consciously Leave Your Body
    Learning how to consciously leave your body, and return with full memory of the experience, is a lot like learning the theory of relativity. It is often difficult to grasp, and can be very complicated to explain.
  • Loaded Hot Dogs
    This year like many people I went back to my hometown for the holidays to visit relatives and old friends.
  • Overcoming Cause and Effect
    We are spiritual beings living in physical bodies trying to navigate our way through the worlds of duality to reach our true home.
  • Step Your Game Up!
    In the world of team sports we have all seen times when our favorite team or player just isn't playing up to par. Every player goes through slumps from time to time. When players are struggling they often have teammates to try and pick them up.
  • See You Later Alligator
    I live in south Florida, no let me rephrase that, I live in south, south Florida. I live about 10 miles from the southern tip of Florida. In many ways this is paradise; warm sunny weather year round, lots of flora, and lots and fauna.
  • Fear Mongers
    It has long been known that the simplest and most effective way to control a population of people is through fear.

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