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Hold hands and jump: November 2008
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Hold hands and jump. Sunday, November 09, 2008. As joy has exploded in the process of electing Barack Obama, one expression has been new songs, dedicated to him and the vision we share through him. With thanks to Kari Njiiri,. Who played these on his Jazz Safari show. Here are a few:. Will Galison sings "Taking it Back with Barack, Jack" (Swing). Oui, on peut - Yes we can! William sings "Yes We Can". Cocoa Tea sings "Barack". Samba Mapangala w/Fanaka Ndeg:. Docta Musica WashiWara sings "Barack Obama.
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Hold hands and jump: Poem: The Only Sermon
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Hold hands and jump. Friday, July 18, 2008. Poem: The Only Sermon. By Andrea Ayvazian, pastor of the Haydenville (MA) Congregational Church. If we dug a huge grave miles wide, miles deep. And buried every rifle, pistol, knife, bullet, bomb, bayonet,. If we jumped upon fleets of tanks and fighter jets. With tool boxes, torches. Unwelded them dismantled them turned them into scrap metal. If every light-skinned man in a silk tie said. To every dark-skinned man in a turban. I vow not to kill your children.
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Neuroscience and Spiritual Practice: Conference Videos
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Video of Conference Presentations Now Available. Conference videos are available via Google Video. Videos are available for those presenters who have released them for public viewing. Videos for those presentations appearing on the conference schedule, but not listed here, are not available. Follow this link. Sunday Afternoon - The Neuroscience of Buddhist Contemplative Practices. Andrew Dreitcer, opening remarks. B Alan Wallace, presenting. Daniel J. Siegel, responding. Rick Hanson, responding. Conferen...
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Catherine Keller--About
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Catherine Keller is Professor of Constructive Theology at the Theological School of Drew University. In her teaching, lecturing and writing, she develops the relational potential of a theology of becoming. Her books. Cloud of the Impossible: Theological Entanglements. Which explores the relation of mystical unknowing, material indeterminacy and ontological interdependence. Keller has taught since 1986 in the Theological and Philosophical Studies Area of Drew's Graduate Division of Religion. And events on...
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Star Larvae: Dis Cover Unworthy of Discover
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This blog provides commentary on the ideas presented at starlarvae.org. Sunday, March 03, 2013. Dis Cover Unworthy of Discover. Notice anything odd about this magazine cover? The cover, which appears on Discover's March, 2013, issue, looks like something dredged from a 1950s science-fiction serial. A guy in a suit lifting off to his next sales meeting represents Evolution's Next Stage? Does it get any more pedestrian, or vintage, than that? What's the next breakthrough —. Posted by Star Larvae. The inhum...
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Star Larvae: Secular Totem: Natural Selection
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This blog provides commentary on the ideas presented at starlarvae.org. Monday, December 08, 2014. Secular Totem: Natural Selection. During the past few weeks I'd been enjoying an engaging exchange about evolution theory on an online science forum. Things seemed to be going well, but then * Kablooey. For the curious, you can judge for yourself whether my comments are Trash-Can worthy:. Posted by Star Larvae. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Social Media = Social Mediocrity:.
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Star Larvae: Culture as Phenotype and Evolution's Crystal Ball
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This blog provides commentary on the ideas presented at starlarvae.org. Sunday, September 23, 2012. Culture as Phenotype and Evolution's Crystal Ball. The issues are in the tissues. A massage therapist once shared with me that piece of trade wisdom. She was making a point about the interplay between mental and physical discomforts. She was not the first to link the two. Scottish Psychiatrist R. D. Laing. The Newly Arrived Blastocyst. Laing also cites correspondence between Freud and Jung in which the psy...
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Star Larvae: Toward Radical Organicism: A Rant on the Philosophy of Nature as Creature
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This blog provides commentary on the ideas presented at starlarvae.org. Friday, June 19, 2015. Toward Radical Organicism: A Rant on the Philosophy of Nature as Creature. Nonetheless, such speculations invite philosophizing:. Can a nonphysical anything wield intelligence? Can intelligence reside in a mere, albeit complex, molecule? Cutaway illustration of the living cell. Neither divine artifact nor improbable chemical machine. We have “intelligent” and “design,” “master gene...Of chance. Nature is no...
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