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Hi, I’m Luka,

I’m a writer, artist, and coach. Here you’ll find all kinds of interesting things. Mostly you’ll find illustrated writings on the human condition, waking up from it, and living from a place of wakefulness.

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I’ve written two books. My hope is that they will help you understand who you are more deeply and shift into a more fulfilling way of being.

Read a Book

I’ve written two books. My hope is that they will help you understand who you are more deeply and shift into a more fulfilling way of being.

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Finding the truth of you Cover

Latest Writings

Only Dead People Don’t Contradict Themselves

Only Dead People Don’t Contradict Themselves

"Do I contradict myself? Very well then I contradict myself, (I am large, I contain multitudes.)" — Walt Whitman Many of us are afraid to speak our minds openly and frankly.   We fear that we might be wrong, and that people will judge us and that we’ll be...

An Ode to Doing Nothing

An Ode to Doing Nothing

Sit alone in a safe space.   Nothing needs to be done now.   Everything is fine.   How long until your mind claims something is wrong?   How long until thoughts demand action?   “I should be learning something.”   “I should be working...

A Lonely Man – A Short Story

A Lonely Man – A Short Story

  He was a lonely man. He had no family, no friends, no pet companion.   His only acquaintance (if you could call him that) was the store clerk he saw once every two or three weeks to buy some of the bare necessities he needed. He didn’t need much and most...

Spiritual Anarchism: Spirituality Without Conformity

Spiritual Anarchism: Spirituality Without Conformity

  Do you like figuring things out for yourself? Do you dislike being a follower? Are you willing to get your insights anywhere, whether it's in a book, a bird's chirp, or a neighbor's rude remark?   Then you might be a spiritual anarchist.   Anarchism...

New Year, Who’s Me?

New Year, Who’s Me?

  I have a suggestion.   How about instead of making New Year's resolutions that you're going to slack on in a few weeks or months, you ask yourself who's the one making the resolutions?   Who’s this apparent person who knows what’s good for them?...

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