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Friday, August 15 2008

oldsoul3333 wrote 6 months ago: The world is changing… No, this isn’t the intro to the Lord of the Rings, though I do th … more →

Tags: Spiritual ramblings, change, Spiritual, Paranormal, Metaphysical, Theories, Ideas!

Freedom, Order, and the Limits of Individualism---A Crisis for American Conservatism3 comments

prestoncoleman wrote 9 months ago: The 2006 and 2008 elections were, at least in part, rejections of the extreme individualism of Ameri … more →

Tags: Barack Obama, Barry Goldwater, Bill Buckley, conservatism, david brooks, financial crisis, George Bush, George Will, intellectual conservatism

Organicism

Jen-Kuang Chang wrote 1 year ago: The productivity was somewhat diminished due to the unbearable heat waves when I was in Connecticut … more →

Tags: Photography, Jen-Kuang Chang

A Reflection on Holistic Pluralism

Jackson wrote 1 year ago: Let me start by saying that I am by no means claiming to have a deep understanding of physics. What … more →

Tags: Religion & Philosophy, Philosophy, Science, Physics, Alan Watts, Buddha, Heraclitus, ken wilber, holistic pluralism

the secret of great creative people

ivyleaf wrote 1 year ago: “Curiosity about life in all of its aspects, I think, is still the secret of great creative people.” … more →

Tags: Design, Leo Burnett

"Form follows emotion"

ivyleaf wrote 1 year ago: “Form follows emotion” … more →

Tags: Design, Ross Lovegrove

Strength lies in

ivyleaf wrote 1 year ago: “These are days when no one should rely unduly on his competence. Strength lies in improvisation. Al … more →

Tags: Psychology, taciturnity, ambigulty, Walter Benjamin

human race

ivyleaf wrote 1 year ago: The human race is a zone of living things that should be defined by tracing its confines. … more →

Tags: codification, categorisation, explicitness, simplicity, taciturnity, ambigulty, Italo Calvino

forms & life of cities

ivyleaf wrote 1 year ago: The catalogue of forms is endless: until every shape has found its city, new cities will continue to … more →

Tags: Travelling, codification, categorisation, explicitness, simplicity, taciturnity, ambigulty, Italo Calvino

The fluid genome — Mae-wan Ho on Big Picture TV

Ulrich Mohrhoff wrote 2 years ago: Mae-wan Ho on Big Picture TV Watch The Fluid Genome – Part One In this two-part series, Dr Mae-Wan H … more →

Tags: All and Sundry, Biophysics, Cell Biology, Fluid genome, future of science, Genetics, Mae-wan Ho

An organic view of consciousness

Ulrich Mohrhoff wrote 3 years ago: With this post I extend the subject matter of koantum matters to include consciousness. After all, c … more →

Tags: All and Sundry, Consciousness, mccrone


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