A Childhood Symphony of Flavors

Which food, when you eat it, instantly transports you to childhood?

~ A Childhood Symphony of Flavors ~


The aroma of a home-cooked meal isn’t just a smell; it’s a time machine. It whisks me back to the warmth of my childhood kitchen, where fast food was a distant dream. Instead, dinner was a vibrant orchestra of flavors – a perfectly balanced plate featuring tender meat, fluffy rice, earthy potatoes, crisp green beans, and the sweetness of pumpkin and carrots.



This wasn’t just sustenance; it was a feast for the eyes. Each spoonful was a burst of color, a testament to the variety that our garden and local market offered. The secret ingredient? A large steamer, where steam and heat worked their magic, coaxing out the essence of each ingredient and creating a symphony of aromas that would lure anyone from the living room to the kitchen.


Our hunger was a low rumble that grew with every fragrant puff escaping the steamer’s lid. But unlike heavily spiced takeout, these dishes relied on the pure, unadulterated flavors of the ingredients themselves. Everything was cooked to melt-in-your-mouth tenderness, an invitation to savor the taste of love and family.


With each bite, I didn’t just taste the food; I tasted the security of family, the comfort of being nurtured, and the wholeness that came from sharing a meal with loved ones. It was a delicious reminder that the greatest pleasures in life are often the simplest.


© Jurgens Pieterse. All rights reserved. 2024

Seneca: The Roman Philosopher Who Will Kick Your Butt (In a Good Way)

Who is your favorite historical figure?

History buffs, gather around! Have you ever heard of a dude named Seneca? You should, because this Roman philosopher was basically a life coach for emperors, a millionaire who defied wealth-hoarding stereotypes, and a master of resilience who bounced back from exile like a boss.


Seneca’s life wasn’t all sunshine and stogas. He faced exile, accusations of adultery, and even an emperor’s demand for suicide. But through it all, he clung to his philosophy of Stoicism, a badass school of thought that teaches you to find peace amidst the chaos. A philosophy of defiance and rebellion against being dragged into power abuse and a refusal to be bullied by the rich and powerful.


So, what can we learn from this inspirational Roman? Here are three gems to kick you into high gear:

Focus on what you can control: Life throws curveballs. But Seneca teaches us to ditch sweating the uncontrollable and instead master our thoughts, actions, and reactions.

Don’t fear death, embrace life: Seneca wasn’t afraid of the big sleep. He believed in living fully each day, because you never know when it’s your last curtain call.

True wealth lies within: Seneca was rich, but he preached that material possessions are fleeting. The real treasure is inner strength, wisdom, and good character.


Seneca’s teachings aren’t some dusty manuscript gathering cobwebs. They’re a battle cry to live a life of purpose, resilience, and virtue. So, ditch the negativity, embrace the challenges, and become the best version of yourself. Seneca would approve.

Sun-Kissed Days and a Heart Full of Butterflies: My First Love

Sun-Kissed Days and a Heart Full of Butterflies: My First Love

Sixteen. The age that swaggered in with the promise of manhood. I sported it like a young lion with its first mane, a clumsy confidence propelling every step. Our family vacation, a sun-drenched bonus, added an extra spring to my walk as young and old splashed in the cool embrace of the public pool.

And then, in a single, sun-dappled moment, I was a goner.

There she lay, a vision in a red swimsuit, her legs long and graceful. Her raven hair and chocolate brown eyes, accentuated by a smile that could launch a thousand ships, stole my breath away. I was a moth, hopelessly drawn to the flame.

Hours melted into a nervous haze before I finally gathered the courage to approach her. Her smile, a beacon of youthful delight, greeted me. Her voice, oh, it was like honey dripping from an angel’s mouth. Our eyes met, and my heart did a hummingbird impression in my chest.

This young goddess, barely thirteen with the delicate promise of womanhood, captivated me. She fueled my imagination, sending it soaring into flights of sweet fantasy.

For the rest of the vacation, we were inseparable. The first brush of our hands, a spark of electricity, sent shivers down my spine. Her soft kiss on my lips, a secret shared under the summer sun, was a treasure beyond compare. We devoured each other’s words, spilling secrets and dreams with youthful abandon. In her, I saw a kindred spirit, a soulmate. The very first.

Night after night, I drifted to sleep impatient for dawn, eager to greet another day with this enchanting creature.

But vacations, like all good things, have a cruel habit of ending. All too soon. Leaving her felt like ripping a piece of my soul out. The song in my heart morphed into a lump in my throat. Life, with its cruel sense of humor, tore us apart. Promises of future visits were a meager consolation prize as I wallowed in despair. The drive home was a blur, tears threatening to spill over my cheeks, held back only by the ironclad rule: “Boys don’t cry.” My only solace, a grainy photograph taken by the pool, her image a constant companion in my clenched fist.

A single, glorious weekend visit later, our fairy tale drew to a close. It was the final sigh of a beautiful journey, one that would later imbue Romeo and Juliet with a profound meaning. The exquisite pleasure of that first touch, that first kiss, was forever etched in my memory, alongside the deep pang of loss.

Yet, her memory endures. Her gentle spirit, her radiant smile, a testament to the kindness she showered upon me. Years later, with the ever-evolving world of technology, I searched for her on Facebook, but to no avail. Even today, a part of me longs for one last meeting, to look into her eyes, perhaps a little wiser, a little more wrinkled, and simply thank her for being the melody in my heart, the very first spark of love.

Daily writing prompt
Write about your first crush.

~ The magic of synchronicity ~

Yesterday, I pondered the age-old question, “Who am I?” This morning, a nudge from the universe arrived in the form of a forgotten memory: a Facebook profile picture from thirteen years ago. The image, a cloaked figure wielding a sword and an ancient tome, has persisted as the banner of my WordPress page.


This warrior-wizard has always resonated with me, embodying the duality of archetypes. The sword and book, symbols of action and knowledge, represent for me the pursuit of a life imbued with courage and wisdom. The paradox of the active blade held passively and the passive book wielded as a weapon reflects the dance of yin and yang.


The synchronicity between my meditation and this resurfacing image is profound. It reinforces my belief that meaning and purpose arise at the convergence of energy and circumstance. The materialist scoffs at the notion of significance in such seemingly random occurrences. But for those attuned to the magic of the universe, these coincidences are guiding lights.


The magic lies in cultivating an awareness of unseen connections, a discipline of the mind that seeks out the threads that weave the fabric of reality. In this paradigm, the inner and outer realms are not separate but form a seamless continuum. The warrior-wizard’s sword and book are not distinct tools, but a unified expression of the potential that lies within us all.

© Jurgens Pieterse. All rights reserved. 2024

Taking up the runes with purpose

Like branches of the World Tree, Yggdrasil [a giant tree in Norse mythology believed to connect all worlds], Norse mythology stretches across vast lands and countless winters, its tales whispered from hearth to hearth. Unlike the Judeo-Christian world, where a single scripture holds dominion, these myths are a tapestry woven from the threads of diverse cultures.


Among the runes, whispers of wisdom carried on the wind, there are many paths. Some, like the worn paths of travelers, are well-trodden, while others meander like hidden streams. Yet, all the runes, like veins of silver in the rock, share a common purpose: to channel energies that mirror the world they touch.


The Armanen runes, born from deep reflection on the Havamal’s [a collection of poems containing wisdom verses attributed to the Norse god Odin] verses, are a wellspring of practical wisdom. They are not merely etched symbols, but keys that unlock the runes’ secrets, guiding those who seek knowledge and growth.
As Odin himself proclaims when claiming the runes, “Now I begin to increase, grow wise and feel well.”  So too, should we approach the runes – with wisdom and purpose, to bring healing, growth, and well-being to the world.

© Jurgens Pieterse. All rights reserved. 2024