In a world of Birkin bags and Bugatti hypercars, omakase carves its own niche as the ultimate flex—a quiet, ephemeral luxury that whispers wealth louder than gold. Picture this: eight stools, polished to a sheen, encircling a chef who slices bluefin with the focus of a samurai. At $500-$1000 a head, omakase isn’t just a meal; it’s a ticket to
David Hoffmeister is a living demonstration of the deep teachings of non-duality and A Course in Miracles. For those who feel a deep call for Awakening in this lifetime David is pure inspiration!
Take No Thought for Tomorrow. By David HoffmeisterIn the Bible, Jesus tells us to take no thought for tomorrow; that the Kingdom of Heaven is at hand. He emphasizes living in the present moment, in the eternal Now. He gives us the key to peace and eternal life. These are the Heralds of Eternity!God is pure love, and God wants to reveal pure love in
David Hoffmeister is a living demonstration of the deep teachings of non-duality and A Course in Miracles. For those who feel a deep call for Awakening in this lifetime David is pure inspiration!
Take No Thought for Tomorrow. By David HoffmeisterIn the Bible, Jesus tells us to take no thought for tomorrow; that the Kingdom of Heaven is at hand. He emphasizes living in the present moment, in the eternal Now. He gives us the key to peace and eternal life. These are the Heralds of Eternity!God is pure love, and God wants to reveal pure love in
Whispers in the Dark
I woke with a start, breath catching. The room was pitch dark except for the sliver of moonlight cutting through the window. A bone-deep fear gripped me, coiling in my stomach. I could have sworn I heard something soft just outside my door. It was faint, but it sent an icy trail across my spine. I tried to convince myself it was just the wind, sigh
The Night Whispers
I woke with a start, heart pounding. The room was pitch dark except for the sliver of moonlight streaming across the window. A bone-deep fear gripped me, coiling in my stomach. I could have sworn I heard a whisper just outside my door. It was faint, but it sent shivers down my spine. I tried to convince myself it was just the wind, sighing through