Year: 2026

  • A Return to a Path of My Younger Self

    bird eggs in a nest

    Along the way, I reflected, and my thoughts fused with all around me.  The sounds, smells, and colors of the moments blended with the stream of my thoughts. Abruptly, I recall that something simple caught my attention.

    As I took a familiar path down to the river, I cleared the green brush and wispy tree limbs that now covered the part. I pushed aside one too many tree branches and, much to my surprise, one got away and whipped back grazing my nose. instantly clsoing my eyes I let out Let an “Ow !”

    Wiping my teary eyes and massaging the tip of my nose, something came into clear view. There I saw three pristine eggs in a tidy nest, gripping the wispiest switch of a gnarly, gigantic oak.

    It was in my face, so I had to appreciate its presence.

    This moment stood still, but ignited thoughts I buried years ago. Thoughts of my younger self.

    The eggs held the colors that swell in the waters of a tropical island. Perfectly placed, they were a stark contrast to my day.  They rested together but bounded with miniature life within. Its history was well written. In a way, nature charted their future. Still, their past and their impending future meant nothing if their present went unguarded.  

    What was meaningful was that very moment?

    On the surface, nothing was truly remarkable or noteworthy about their existence or my stumbling upon them.  In my past, however, I overlooked much of what hovered in front of me, and I glossed over what peered directly into my eyes. Like many of us, I changed my course when convenient. I wanted to look beyond the instant to forsake the day.

    This, however, was not one of those times.

    It was one moment captured on the film of my being.

    Ensnared, it sat and rooted itself at the crux of my essence. This snip of time rushed with riches.  Words could not represent this moment with justice.

    Then, a memory came to mind. Years earlier someone introduced wordless moments, akin to this one. In doing so, he showed me so much more.

    Why I returned to this particular path was a mystery to me.

    I hadn’t been this way in years—decades perhaps. Maybe I found myself here because I had unfinished business weighing on my mind. Or was it because something was buried deep within me that I couldn’t seem to unearth? Perhaps, neither.  Maybe I came in part, to honor my journey…or maybe his…our maybe ours.

    Twenty-five years ago I walked this path when I was young and while moving toward my well thought out goal I unwittingly struck another path. This one was narrower and full of stones and roots that kept me focused on each step. But it was real. I now had to pay attention. I focused on the moment.

    Yes, I took a detour, but what I found was more than I ever dreamed of at the time—much more.

    Thinking of those days, I was young and “all knowing”. I did not want any more than what lay in clear vision, but I am now grateful I learned as my senses became replete.

    What I thought at the time was absolute was not. What I thought was corrupt was good.  I overlooked what astonishes me now. I was not ready for what was a metamorphosis in my life.  But what I was not ready for was to conceive new ways.

    Where I had been, in a way, and where I wanted to go, did not matter.  Growth happened, as always, in my present. The journey was always in the now. I could not be told this, although some tried. Sometimes I asked questions of others, and I heard them, but did not listen. Placing a terrible burden on them, I so desperately wanted direction.

    In time, I found what lay beyond the day, any day, only becomes smaller as my past became enormous. The present remained the only real time.

    The past was only a trace of who I was to become.  Now my past was a taste of bitter and sweet.  Without one, however, I could not savor the other.

    Why three tiny bird eggs made an indelible imprint on my mind earlier that day, I may never know.  An illusion, perhaps, of simplicity, but the reality of life’s complexities rattled my senses. But the change, the transformation, and the need I had for so much more than what was simply before me pulsated in my mind. 

    Was my life as fragile as those eggs? Lives change without warning. What really mattered? Those capsules of life swarmed with energy and delicately clung to a tree. This interlude was merely momentary.  My life’s experiences and thoughts swirled aimlessly in me but, simultaneously, cleaved to my soul.  The occasion of my life, as well, is but momentary.

    As I walked further down the path, I mulled over my life. I thought of that year of my younger self and resolved that there was something remarkable to everything, even the transitory life affixed to the wispiest vein of nature.


    I originally wrote this in 1994 when I was working on my novel, Cutting of Harp Strings. I decided not to include it, but years later I was reminded of this passage. After rereading it and making a few edits, I thought it told its own story. I wanted to share it.

    E.G. Kardos


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    About E.G. Kardos

    I am a fiction writer and the author of five books. My writing draws inspiration from the beauty surrounding us all—both in nature and in each other. Spirituality, friendship, love, and our connection to the universe inspire me to write.  Here’s more about me and my books.


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  • We are Just Passing Through

    “We are all visitors to this time, this place. We are just passing through. Our purpose here is to observe, to learn, to grow, to love… and then we return home.”

    Australian Aboriginal proverb

    Woman praying and free bird enjoying nature on sunset background, hope concept

    Simply put. With only thirty-one words, the longest having a mere eight letters, this proverb clearly speaks the truth for an ancient world and for the billions who have ever inhabited the planet. It is a sentiment that we may all value its worth.

    Our Essence Articulated so Beautifully

    My way of expressing myself is through writing. Everything I write reflects my truth, my guiding light, and my perspective on life. When I first read this proverb, I saw more than just words. I saw the essence of our lives articulated so beautifully. To my mind, this proverb is undeniable, it is radiant, enlightening, and truly magnificent.

    You May Ask Why

    With odds stacked against us, we enter this world as an empty vessel. Our life is limited, with a beginning, an end, and everything between these points filling us and shaping who we are.

    We absorb the world around us and we learn. When we learn we grow. When we grow, we see life in new ways. We become different than before and hopefully more open to what the world offers. We advnace as do those around us.

    We really aren’t very special. We are more alike than what you may think.–all of us. It is in our actions, both good and bad, that make us who we are. Our actions make us and our life one of a kind. We make the decision of “what kind” of person we will grow into.

    Our actions separate us. When we are open to all others, we learn, we grow and our kindness and compassion leads to empathy. Love is probably the most powerful emotion the most powerful force we have. It’s a shame not to use this power. As temporary our life is, it seems to me we would strive to love as our love lasts. This is the road we should aspire to follow.

    Our Impermanence

    No question about it, we are just passing through. Since life and all that it encompasses are impermanent, we have a finite time on this planet to get it “right”. Because of this, it makes sense to treat our journey as sacred, to appreciate all we encounter, and to strive for harmony with all living beings.

    Our purpose isn’t, I don’t think, to make make stuff, sell stuff, do what we please and live in our bubble–individually or as a community.

    Our Purpose is More Than What We Think

    Recognizing that we are only passing through, I believe we should embrace gratitude as we learn from our experiences. Love, a universally desired state of being, can only develop when we accept the impermanence of our journey and find ways to appreciate, accept, and celebrate all living creatures.

    When the Times Comes

    Since our lives are just a tiny blip in the vast flow of time, it is through our actions—big or small—that we create a full life, or don’t.

    When the time comes for me to go home, I will be ready.


    If you liked this post, you may like my other posts in my categories, I Seek Therefore, I Am


    About E.G. Kardos

    I am a fiction writer and the author of five books. My writing draws inspiration from the beauty surrounding us all—both in nature and in each other. Spirituality, friendship, love, and our connection to the universe inspire me to write.  Here’s more about me and my books.


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  • As if by Magic

    …he entered my life…she was cured…good fortune came my way…I finally realized what’s true.

    Do you believe in magic? I do.

    So what is magic?

    Inner strength and growth from within the mind. Fulfillment and abundance. Fertile inner life.

    It’s when the unexplainable happens. It appears when we are aware of our surroundings. It happens when nature becomes part of us, and we’re part of nature. It’s when the mysteries of OUR lives are revealed to us.

    One of my favorite quotes on magic is:

    “And above all, watch with glittering eyes the whole world around you because the greatest secrets are always hidden in the most unlikely places. Those who don’t believe in magic will never find it.” — Roald Dahl, The Minpins

    Your Superpowers

    The way I see it, to experience magic, it is all up to us. Yep, us. It’s not in a wand, a charm, a crystal ball or any of that stuff. As I mentioned above, it comes from awareness. But our awareness must be shaped by a confident spirit, our imagination and an open mind. It comes from our unyielding belief in ourselves. It comes from hope. 

    These are our superpowers and if they aren’t fireing don’t count on experiencing magic.

    I’ve Experienced Magic, have you?

    I look for magic in my life, and I’ve experienced it firsthand. But there are times the magic is distant and cold. No, I’m not always completely aware of what’s going on in my life, and. I sometimes forget that humans are part of nature and we must always respect and engage in this relationship. as we age, unfortunately, or imagination fades. What a shame as life is so much more that cold hard, black and white, facts. Frankly, humans din’t know it all and that is so evident as we manuever thrrough the muck we have created. And sometimes I lack confidence, and I’m closed- minded. I have caught myself losing what I believe in, and I see hope dwindle.

    So yes, magic doesn’t come easy, but it is right in front of us if we only take the time to look at the outside from the inside.

    Yep, I can do this

    Something in me reminds me that my life is up to me. Like a clap of thunder, I’m reminded that the magic isn’t too far away. But I have to do something about it. I have to recharge the powers that may be found only in me.

    Yeah, I live in a world of wonder–of mysteries so I tell my self to “snap out of it”. With shoulders back, chin up and I look to the horizon with an air of confidence and then, I am ready. I remind myself that we are intertwined with the all in front of us and my awareness is heightened. I believe in me and YES, hope returns and drives me forward.

    I find magic in the beauty that surrounds me. The sunsets, the mountains and the raindrops. The trees, the rushing brook, the breeze tht comes from nowhere all stir me. I stop, look and listen. I am aware of my place in life and the feeling that comes from this opens my eyes.

    Once I’m recharged, the mysteries of my life begin to reveal themselves once more.

    That’s when, as if by magic…

    …he entered my life…she was cured…good fortune came my way…I finally realized what’s true.


    If you liked this post, you may like my other posts in my categories, I Seek Therefore, I Am and About Fantasy.


    About E.G. Kardos

    I am a fiction writer and the author of five books. My writing draws inspiration from the beauty surrounding us all—both in nature and in each other. Spirituality, friendship, love, and our connection to the universe inspire me to write.  Here’s more about me and my books.


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  • Sitting Down with a National Expert, Dr. Steve Bickmore, We Discussed My Novel, Cutting of Harp Strings

    After discovering my books, Dr. Steve Bickmore, a national expert in YA Literature, read Cutting of Harp Strings and invited me to sit down with him to discuss the novel and my series, The Elias Chronicles.

    Why Getting His “thumbs up” is Pretty Cool

    Dr. Steve Bickmore is a national expert and scholar in the field of Young Adult Literature. His continuing work in YA literature brings scholars, professors, and readers together with authors in a way no one else has done before, creating awareness of YA literature. A retired Professor of English Education at UNLV, he is a past editor of The ALAN Review (Assembly on Literature for Adolescents of NCTE) and a past president of ALAN. 

    Visit Dr. Bickmore’s YA Wednesdays

    “If you are into realistic fiction like The Catcher in the Rye, A Separate Peace or other boarding school books then you should start with Cutting of Harp Strings.”

    Dr. Steven Bickmore is a national expert and scholar in the field of YA Literature


    Check out the conversation.


    A little about Cutting of Harp Strings:

    It is a coming-of-age/bildungsroman novel by E.G. Kardos about the deep friendship between two polar opposite teenage boys, Eli and Aiden, exploring themes of love, self-discovery, and the meaning of life through their experiences in the 1970s. The story follows Eli’s journey as he reflects on his past and the impact Aiden had on his life, leading to a poignant and emotional narrative.


    About E.G. Kardos

    I am a fiction writer and the author of five books. My writing draws inspiration from the beauty surrounding us all—both in nature and in each other. Spirituality, friendship, love, and our connection to the universe inspire me to write.  Here’s more about me and my books.


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