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A Laud at Sunrise
_/|\_ A Prayer on Awakening with the Sun Oh thou Encompassing, thou Good, thou All, thou One. We turn ours beings toward the Way, and we take up responsibility for our paths. Let us rejoice in the rest we took through… Continue reading
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Biologists now think there is a wider spectrum than two sexes
As a clinical geneticist, Paul James is accustomed to discussing some of the most delicate issues with his patients. But in early 2010, he found himself having a particularly awkward conversation about sex. A 46-year-old pregnant woman had visited his… Continue reading
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Brew Ratios Around the World
Written by Ben Blake Brewing espresso seems like a pretty straightforward process, but there are actually quite a few variables that we’re looking to control and balance at one time in order to get… Source: home.lamarzoccousa.com At B – M… Continue reading
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Class, Change and Revolution
Without addressing exploitation, social harmony will remain elusive. Source: www.truth-out.org Continue reading
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You can come to the desert but you cannot stay here
Originally posted on Andrew Taggart, Ph.D.: You can come to the desert, you can live here, but you cannot stay here. We knew this when we arrived in Joshua Tree, yet I doubt we knew why. Yesterday, Aleksandra found a beautiful skull… Continue reading
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See William Butler Yeats’ Magical Golden Dawn Tools and Private Journals – disinformation
Irish poet William Butler Yeats is perhaps the most well-known member of the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn, the influential secret magical society which originated in the late 19th century (and still exists in a number of forms today).… Continue reading
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Yapping Chihuahas
Last week during my mindwalk with a dear friend, I watched a hawk swoop down next to a building at UNT and try to catch up a squirrel. The hawk missed, and he sat in a bush just barely visible… Continue reading
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The Chapel Hill Massacre Blues – The New Yorker
Let’s try to imagine that Craig Stephen Hicks, who murdered three of his neighbors, really did it to settle a difference of opinion about parking. Source: www.newyorker.com Continue reading


