OK, I know I wrote about “Enlightened” recently, but I just have to talk about last night’s episode of the HBO show.
Pure and simple, I loved it.
November 22, 2011 at 2:10 pm (Uncategorized)
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OK, I know I wrote about “Enlightened” recently, but I just have to talk about last night’s episode of the HBO show.
Pure and simple, I loved it.
November 11, 2011 at 6:37 pm (Uncategorized)
Tags: amy jellicoe, brian t weiss, buddha, creative visualization, diane ladd, dick sutphen, enlightened, HBO, insight timer, intuition, james van praagh, john edward, kingston, laura dern, lippincott center for well-being, living in the light, luke wilson, mediumistic readings, mike white, new jersey, New Jersey Buddhist Vihara, nielsen, onsen for all, princeton, psychic medium, psychic readings, Samadhi Buddha Statue, shakti gawain, somerville, trish woods, yoga
I may not have had an affair with my boss that blew up in my face, resulting in my being demoted and a very public meltdown, but I definitely can relate to Amy Jellicoe.
Amy (played by likable Laura Dern) is the heart of “Enlightened,” a thoughtful (and sometimes humorous) new HBO show which airs at 9:30 p.m. Mondays. (Media sources have dubbed it the “best show nobody’s watching,” and they say some very nice things about it.) Me, on the other hand – after catching up with the first three episodes On Demand – I’ve made it required viewing… at 9:30 p.m. Mondays. (Not sure how Nielsen-obsessed HBO is, but it can’t hurt, right?)
And in the spirit of “Enlightened” – it is 11/11/11, after all – I’ve chosen to come out as someone on a similar path of spiritual awareness and awakening.