humanity
For better or for worse, relationships reveal the core of the human condition.
Healing and community have potential to lift us from the suffering in the stories of our lives.
My research and explorations have been steeped in: Buddhist and indigenous philosophies; quantum mechanics and cosmology; evolutionary theory and synthetic biology; the deep mathematical underpinnings of our universe; experimentation with psilocybin; resignation to the realities of us truly not understanding what ‘consciousness’ is and how much of it is effectively under our control; the absurdly accelerating rates at which humans, technology, and the climate, are evolving; the painful disconnect between Western humans and Nature; the implications of our finding life (likely microorganisms) in the cosmos; the current trajectory of mankind to drive itself towards extinction; and the surreal notion of not knowing what ‘I’ really am, among other topics.
By Ryan Widner3 years ago in Humans
7 Countries Where Abortion Is Permitted.
Every year, the debate over abortion-related problems gains more traction. The older Anglo-American split between pro-life and pro-choice has further dissolved to allow place for more politically relevant disputes over periods or situations, with the most common being a discussion of what is/should be illegal and what is not. This means that among the nations that have legalized abortion, there is still a group of people who believe that it should be prohibited after a certain point.
By Fruits And Plants Diary - Get Insight 3 years ago in Humans
Condom Catapult
During my final semester at college, I was a senior who in typical senior fashion, got screwed over by school policy. Despite it totally being their fault, it was up to me to solve the problem. To prevent paying for a summer course or, in my worst nightmares, another semester at college, I signed up for a special cross-campus course. In Boston, there’s a system called Colleges of the Fenway. Essentially, it was a collaborative organization between several different schools. My school was a part of it as was the notable Simmons College.
By AmbroseVox3 years ago in Humans
What are the Benefits of Choosing Wire-O Binding
We use several forms of bound books in our daily lives from notepads to calendars to novels. Their binding is done using myriad techniques, each suited to the purpose of the book. You may be looking for a book binding technique for a book you want to get printed for personal or commercial use. It could be a manual or a scrapbook or an album. It can be confusing to decide what type of book binding or booklet binding method to choose for your book.
By Print Books3 years ago in Humans
The Psychology of Procrastination
Procrastination is like a credit card: it’s a lot of fun until you get the bill. — Christopher Parker Procrastination is (regrettably) a phenomenon that is familiar to most people. At some point, everyone has put off doing something that they know they should be doing. While procrastination can be a minor inconvenience in some cases, it can also have serious consequences, including decreased productivity, increased stress, and negative impacts on mental and physical health.
By Donna L. Roberts, PhD (Psych Pstuff)3 years ago in Humans
Five Potential New Year's Resolution
1. Exercise regularly Set a goal to work out a certain number of times per week or month. This could help improve your physical health and well-being. Exercising regularly can have many benefits for your physical and mental health.
By Being Inquisitive3 years ago in Humans
6 Fundraising Tools Your Non-Profit Needs to Know About
I. Introduction A) The importance of fundraising for non-profits Fundraising is a critical aspect of running a non-profit organization. Non-profits rely on donations to fund their programs and initiatives, and without a steady stream of income, it can be difficult for them to achieve their goals.
By Jaganathan Rajagopal3 years ago in Humans
Millions of people refuse to read & it shows in lack of comprehension and growing stupidity
It’s a common occurrence on Facebook, Twitter & LinkedIn, you go to any article, read the comment section you'll see people post but only read the title. They state their opinion according to the titles, which are mostly nonsense, that’ll surely show they have no idea about the articles contnets.
By IwriteMywrongs3 years ago in Humans







