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  • An Open Letter from the Buddhist Community on Islamophobia

    See on Scoop.it – Pahndeepah Perceptions (from Danny Fisher and Joshua Eaton)   As disciples of the Buddha who live in the West, we would like to take the holy month of Ramadan as an opportunity to express our growing… Continue reading

  • The Robert Moss BLOG: Walking with dreams

    See on Scoop.it – Pahndeepah Perceptions A simple everyday practice I enjoy is to walk with a dream (my own or someone else’s) and see what comes to me, gently and spontaneously, as its memory lingers. See on mossdreams.blogspot.fr Continue reading

  • Ryan Lochte: So sexy, so dumb – Salon.com

    This is so to the point of how “health” & “beauty” get reduced to “physique” & “prettiness.” People would do well to close their eyes and listen to what a person is saying before they look and are sidetracked by… Continue reading

  • Textimony 20120807

    afternoon downpour sidewalk steam drifting upward empty cicada Continue reading

  • The Brilliant Maelstrom of Possibility

    Two good posts on our emerging and merging realization of the Comprehensive Life-Breath (SOUL, PSYCHE, ANIMA, ATMAN) by Soul-Spelunker: We are swirling within Souls Maelstrom. Round and round we go in this world, and ever downward. But, as we move… Continue reading

  • James Fadiman, The Heretic: Historia Psychodelia Americana

    Fadiman’s influence transcends counterculture, though. It might even stretch through the very medium through which you’re reading these words. In What the Dormouse Said, John Markoff reports that Fadiman had dosed and counseled numerous “heads” as they were attempting to… Continue reading

  • Textifying to the Encompassing Good

    Five years ago, after someone claimed that texting was a complete waste of time, I challenged myself: Would it not be a wonderful exercise in perennial philosophy to come up with aphorisms in 160 characters or less? I began to… Continue reading

  • Textimony 20120804

    Fairness is but one facet of Justice…     Obsess on this alone & you forget such alternatives as Mercifulness without which Justice becomes certain tyranny. Continue reading

  • Liberation in the 21st Century « Becoming Integral

    Report on Liberation Theology in Africa from my good brother Sam Mickey over at Becoming Integral…   The good news is that those outdated ideals are changing.  As this conference in Ghana shows, young scholars and activists are taking up… Continue reading

  • Are the Boomers Screwing the Millennials? | Rightly Understood | Big Think

    Nice piece very much in line with many things I have been saying over the last two years. It is bleak, certainly bleaker than the way generational expert Neil Howe sees things turning out. Thanks to my friend Heather Davis… Continue reading

  • Textimony 20120801

    The miser lurks in a smog of resentment & greed,                        ever vigilant for phantom enemies stealing an unreal treasure,                    … Continue reading

  • Opposing Views on What the American Public Provides

    The notion of fair taxation is based on three ideals: First, taxes are a way to reimburse the community for what it has provided beforehand. This is about reciprocity. Second, taxes are a way to maintain freedom in America, by… Continue reading

  • Loving #HootSuite! http://hootsuite.com

    Loving #HootSuite! http://hootsuite.com Continue reading

  • I would say, “The world as seen by Boomers”…

    …rather than “Republicans” since this is about a pseudo-nostalgia with a great penchant for creative memory. However, I want to be clear that I am not committing the fallacy of “equal time.” I am a progressive leaning independent who sees… Continue reading

  • Textimony 20120729

    Wander not in paranoid conspiracies for position nor trample others in phantasms of privilege. Sow universal misery; reap the whirlwind. Continue reading

  • A Nice Entrée into Object Oriented Ontology

    Yesterday I had the pleasure of doing an interview with Heather Duncan and Alex Reid concerning digital humanities, blogging, twitter, and to a lesser degree object-oriented ontology. With any luck it will be posted, alongside a host of other interviews… Continue reading