Just got this e-mail from the Relgious Studies department: Greetings to all BA and MA Religious Studies students, The Religious Studies Department has established a relationship with both Shambhala Sun and BuddhaDharma magazines. The good news for you, as a student in our Department, is that these publications have made available, to those who may be [...]
Continue reading...22. August 2005
David Jon Peckinpaugh, whose new blog Syntegral is quickly becoming one of my favorites, has agreed to come aboard as our first “older” blogger. He refers to himself as a dinosaur, but I’d say he’s a lot more humble then antiquated. From his first official post: Feeling privileged to be included here at GenSit [...]
Continue reading...20. August 2005
Ballon and Truck Originally uploaded by vincenthorn. Woke up this morning to a fleet of ballons flying by our bedroom window. Ran outside with the 35mm and the digital and got a few shots. It was fun, except for the fact that the I had to trudge through the sprinklers to get out there.
Continue reading...18. August 2005
Current TV, which was started by big-daddy Al Gore, doesn’t seem all that current. Current is supposed to be a collaborative news source, where viewers can easily contribute to what is being offered. Apparently their main assumption is that, “Right now, at this moment in history, TV is the most powerful medium in [...]
Continue reading...17. August 2005
Ahhh, the beauty of close friendships. I’m deeply blessed to know some really cool folk. Long time blogger-buddy, Ryan O., just moved to Boulder with his wife Aimee. We’ve been hanging out with them here and there, and having a killer time. Also, my hommie Lyon, just got back from a big yoga/hiking/family [...]
Continue reading...15. August 2005
Fellow neo-therevadin, Pongsathorn, comments on his experience of the Big Mind process, during the I-WET seminar in NY: I used to watch Big Mind series in IntegralNaked.org but it’s totally different when you’re in a room with facilitator and other participants. There was a movement from subject to object at each step Diane [Hamilton] guided us [...]
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24. August 2005
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