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Kelli
Originally posted on Drive All Night: Traveling to Denton, Texas represented two “firsts” for me. It was my first time visiting the Lone Star state beyond the security perimeter of Dallas/Fort Worth Airport, and also my first face-to-face meeting with… Continue reading
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Spring on the Min River
Posted by KWB wandering among the borderlands of the Ether. Continue reading
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Suggestions – Rules – Advice –
10 Rules for Students, Teachers, and Life by John Cage with Hints & Amendments by Sister Corita Kent “Nothing is a mistake. There’s no win and no fail, there’s only make.” RULE ONE: Find a place you trust, and then… Continue reading
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Death and myth (Aesculapius)
Originally posted on Unanimous Tradition / Tradición Unánime: Concerning the myth of or Aesculapius or Asclepios, the Greek god of the medical arts, there is a fundamental idea underlying it and many other myths (like those of Cassandra, Sisyphus, Cassiopeia,… Continue reading
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The Internet’s Vigilante Justice
Originally posted on The Dish: Laura Hudson worries about it: Shaming, it seems, has become a core competency of the Internet, and it’s one that can destroy both lives and livelihoods. But the question of who’s responsible for the destruction —… Continue reading
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Nevada Wildfire Could Snuff Out A Rare Butterfly : NPR
The Mount Charleston blue butterfly, a tiny insect about the size of a quarter, is found in a couple small patches high in southern Nevada’s Spring Mountains. These mountains are known as a sky island ecosystem because its relatively cool… Continue reading
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Roots and Ladders – Benedictine Monasticism & the Integral Christian Future – Pre-Conference Workshop #ITC2013
Originally posted on Evolutionary Landscapes: Hospitality As Kosmopolitan 9:00 AM. I picked this workshop to start with because the Christian Contemplative path has always profoundly spoke with me. There was a time where I kept The Cloud of Unknowing in my… Continue reading

