April 1, 2012 by Xiane Sierocka-Stock
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February 5, 2012 by Xiane Sierocka-Stock
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net, feminine, world-soul, sophia, creativity, engineering mentality, technopagans, mckenna, history
"It's strange, you know, the Net is denounced as austere, the product of the engineering mentality,so forth and so on. It's the most feminine influence that Western civilization has ever allowed itself to fall under the spell of. The troubadors of the fourteenth century were as nothing compared to the boundary-dissolving, feminizing, permitting, nurturing nature of the Net. Maybe that's why there is an overwhelming male preference for it, in its early form, because that's where that was needed.... Read full post
January 21, 2012 by Xiane Sierocka-Stock
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soul, cross, photon, dark, information, program, hyperspatial, software, mystery. robbins, brezsny, definition, philosophy
"If you need to visualize the soul, think of it as a cross between a wolf howl, a photon, and a dribble of dark molasses. But what it really is, as near as I can tell, is a packet of information. It's a program, a piece of hyperspatial software designed explicitly to interface with the Mystery. Not a mystery, mind you, the Mystery. The one that can never be solved."
Tom Robbins (Author) via Rob Brezsny
September 6, 2011 by Xiane Sierocka-Stock
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neurons, brain, stars, milky way galaxy, coincidence, mystic, macrocosm, microcosm, mirrors
"You have about 100 billion neurons in your brain. That also happens to be the approximate number of stars in the Milky Way Galaxy. Coincidence? I think not. As the mystic dictum reminds us, "As above, so below." The macrocosm and microcosm are mirrors of each other. Everything that happens on a collective level has an intimately personal impact. The better you know yourself, the more likely you are to understand how the world works -- and vice versa.( ... )" Rob Brezsny (source:... Read full post
August 18, 2011 by Xiane Sierocka-Stock
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physics, higgs particle, comic, calamities of nature
Calamities of Nature, is "a comic that focuses on topics of social commentary, science, religion, philosophy, and lots of bacon. It updates every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday with a new comic. If you're new here, checking out the best of Calamities of Nature is a great place to start.
Calamities of Nature has been online since July 2007. Since that time, it's been viewed by millions of people and won a number of accolades, including being a finalist for the best webcomic of... Read full post