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(WHERE'S) THE ESSENTIAL JESUS?

simonrobert wrote 1 day ago: From Archbishop Peter Jensen’s weekly online series on The Essential Jesus … STEP 1: READING … more →

Tags: Anglican Communion, Anglicanism, Church of England, Christianity, Archbishop, Discipleship, General Convention, Katharine Jefferts Schori, Jesus

FREEDOM: OUR INHERENT RIGHT

sheldonstoff wrote 5 days ago: FREEDOM: OUR INHERENT RIGHT By Sheldon Stoff (Excerpted from Universal Kabbalah: Dawn of a New Cons … more →

Tags: Freedom, Free Will, Terrorism, twin towers

I-Thou Moments2 comments

Robert G. Longpré wrote 1 week ago: Photos are about telling stories.  It is easy to make up stories when looking at certain images.  On … more →

Tags: Archetype, beggar, Collective Unconscious, Digital Camera, I-Thou, India, Jaipur, Jungian Psychology, Masculine

Prose by Martin Buber

justgroovy wrote 1 month ago: Image via Wikipedia Let each of us cry out to God as if we were hanging by a hair, and a temp … more →

Tags: Prayer, God

How do non-musicians hear music? First movement

davidpickett wrote 1 month ago: The hut in Toblach in which Gustav Mahler composed his Ninth Symphony A long time ago, before I real … more →

Tags: Gustav Mahler, Listening to Music, Music, Reading Music, Symphony No. 9

The Future of Israel and the Decline of the American Empire 1 comment

Antievil wrote 1 month ago: Israel is in the grip of a kind of collective schizophrenia. Not only its governors but the majority … more →

Tags: Blogism, Ahad Ha'am, American Empire, Barak, Diaspora, Greater Middle East, Iran, Israel’s power, jabotinsky

Asking The Wrong Question: A Meditation On The Question “Does God Exist?”

djeter wrote 1 month ago: Alan Mittleman is director of the Louis Finkelstein Institute for Religious and Social Studies and p … more →

Tags: Catholicism For Atheists, Alan Mittleman, David Hume, Faith, Maimonides, richard rorty, Templeton Foundation’s Big Questions Initiative, Wittgenstein

Giant Floating Daddy Figure1 comment

deadondres wrote 2 months ago: I don’t wanna seem too much like a stiff! I’m not like – What?!!! You don’t … more →

Tags: General philosophies, God, Religion, Christianity, Belief, Heaven, Judaism, father-figure, Silly

The Intimacy of Objectification

zoyapepel wrote 2 months ago: hamptonVMphoto A friend/ photographer in response to previous entry: “If you’ve never re … more →

Tags: Photography, intimacy, model, Photographer, photograph, Modeling, New Orleans, Human relations, subject

Play as a creative strategy in the work of Sara Ogilvie

Val Nelson wrote 3 months ago: The following article, about play and the creative process, was written by Catherine M. Stewart, who … more →

Tags: Art, Play, Creativity, Sara Ogilvie, Catherine M. Stewart, Printmaking, Immanuel Kant, Freedom, Malaspina Printmakers

The Riley Factor

almarose wrote 3 months ago: How to Write Poetry and Live Poetically Free E-Course Lesson 36 Chapter 11: Living Poetically Case S … more →

Tags: Art, Creative Process, e-Course, Free e-Course, Harmony, online poetry course, personal develoopment, Poetry, poetry & writing

The Truth Shop1 comment

Brittian Bullock wrote 3 months ago: There’s a story that I’ve become fond of recently: A man was wandering through the famou … more →

Tags: Faith, Doubt, Certainty, Love, Pete Rollins, absolute truth, Truth, Security, Parable

Integral Manifesto Pt II(2): Subjects and Surrogates/ The I-Thou3 comments

bonnittaroy wrote 3 months ago: Books Discussed in this Section Martin Buber (2008) I and Thou, Hesperides Press Hannah Arendt (1 … more →

Tags: Integral Manifesto, Hannah Arendt, Intersubjective, pre-subjective, I-Thou

ich und du

monkeymind wrote 3 months ago: This follows yesterday’s post on “consoling” and a comment by fellow-blogger Lesli … more →

Tags: being of service, bearing witness, compassion, Ram Dass, I and Thou

2.01

Aaron wrote 4 months ago: noise = wrong setting [1] “All knowledge originates in perception of the objective external wo … more →

Tags: notebook 2, Martin, Michelle, Mao Tse Tung, noise, Practice

Quote of the Day1 comment

planetcity1 wrote 4 months ago:     All journeys have secret destinations of which the  traveller is unaware. Martin Buber (1 … more →

Tags: Photography, Life, Art, Philosophy, Philosopher, secret, Journey, Destination, Traveller

Artists that have Influenced the Project

Jordan Chalmers wrote 4 months ago: Though this will probably be a fairly incomplete list I thought I would list some of the artists tha … more →

Tags: Art, Diego Rivera, Emily Jacir, Felix Gonzalez Torres, Francis Alÿs, Franz Kafka, Frederich Nietzsche, glenn ligon, Jacques Derrida

Compiled Bible 21 comment

Aaron wrote 4 months ago: “Through the Thou a man becomes I.” - Martin Buber Practice empathy today, please. … more →

Tags: compiled bible, Practice

1.05

Aaron wrote 4 months ago: 2/14 outline of hierachy refute claims of laziness universal equality/socialism goal in society /ho … more →

Tags: Notebook 1, joke, Arthur Schopenhauer, Franz Kafka, Friedrich Nietzsche, Self-Actualization, Immanuel Kant, Karl Marx, Emma Goldman


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