I post all MY inner awesome here, in hopes that you will be inspired to release yours for all the world to see...

Thursday, April 26, 2012

Listen To Reason

*I do not own the rights to this song. It's not mine. I didn't write it. I didn't sing it. I just listen to it because it's incredible.

So I was watching The Atheist Experience, a television show in Austin, Texas put on by the Atheist Community of Austin. (For more information visit http://atheist-community.org/) When I started watching the show, this song is the first thing I heard and I thought wow! This is great! So I looked it up online and listened to the whole thing, and it was even better than I had originally imagined.

The song is exactly what I think an atheist anthem would sound like if we collectively had one. It speaks to the delusion of the religion and is basically a call to action. It's time to rid our lives of the fantasy and actually make a difference in the world! I can't say how much I love this song enough! It's amazing! Listen to the song. Listen To Reason.
Enjoy y'all! :)

Peace and Love,
Chantal Wallace

Sunday, April 8, 2012

The Concept of Inner Awesome

Happy Easter/ Ēostre/ Zombie Jesus/ Pagan Fertility Ritual Day everyone! I could rant about how the celebration of Easter is yet another example of christians taking a pagan holiday and making it there own, but I think I'd like to keep it on a lighter note today. A long time ago, I saw the movie Coach Carter and I heard a quote that changed the way I think about myself and others: 


These words struck a chord with me because I know many people who are either remarkably intelligent or extremely talented and they downplay these qualities in order to be less offensive to others or to fit in with the crowd. And I think that's ridiculous! Why should anyone who is knowledgeable in many things be worried about being labeled a "Know-It-All"? Why should you have to appear like you have average abilities just to fit in? Since when are ignorance and impotence qualities to be admired?! People should be celebrated for the things they know, not put down. Everyone has something to offer, and by showing others what we know, exchanging ideas and sharing information, we all learn and grow together. We should encourage each other in our search for enlightenment. Stop judging and start learning! Stop hiding and start shining!

Peace & Love,
Chantal Wallace