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Short Bio: Rob Quinn taught Philosophy for ten years at the University of Oklahoma (OU), and the University of Central Oklahoma (UCO). Prior to this he worked as a therapist in an in-residence psychiatric facility for disturbed young children. Rob is a long-term practitioner of Transcendental Meditation. His 16 year-old beloved dog, Topper, died. He loves his cat, Shushima. Presently, Rob is nearing the completion of a book entitled "The Essential Self... A World-maker's Manifesto for Magicians of the Impossible"
(2 comments) SHARE Friday, December 30, 2016 In Plain Sight: The Hidden Double Entendre of John Lennon's "Love"
A year's end love-filled epiphany marking the 36th anniversary of John Lennon's death. Here we dive deep into Lennon's profoundly moving and hauntingly beautiful song "Love," which comes to us as a radical departure from every other love song Lennon ever wrote. Herein it is love itself that is both lover and beloved.