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Religion. Belief. Cosmos.: The Evolutionary Tree of Religion
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Religion. Belief. Cosmos. Two worlds meet. Or not. Monday, November 30, 2015. The Evolutionary Tree of Religion. Evidently there's something universal and very human about believing in something larger than oneself. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). I have a body, but I am not that body. I have a mind, but I am not that mind. I have emotions, but I am not those emotions. Boulder County, Colorado. View my complete profile. Ideas, Images, Words. Switzerland Trail of America. Share and Share Alike.
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Z.: Brain-to-Brain Coupling.
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Exploring Arts, Life, the Cosmos. From Uri Hasson's website. A garish image if ever I've seen one. This has so many implications my mind reels, careening from thought to thought, idea to idea. I can't possibly write them all down. For now I've settled on making a note in Z Journal, contemplating the power of Art, capital A. Michael Shermer, on Reason.com. My research is part of a growing trend in neuroscience towards the study of brain responses to natural real life events," says Professor Hasson. From p...
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Z.: J.W.W.Turner.
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Exploring Arts, Life, the Cosmos. Here's a hint of why the work of Turner has been considered so important in the development of painting. Broad swashes of color, a little linework, some careful and strategically placed silhouettes, and we have an image powerful, evoc.ative, suggestive. This is poetry of the highest order, spare and cutting right to the heart. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Boulder County, Colorado. View my complete profile. Ideas, Images, Words. Religion. Belief. Cosmos.
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:: Exploring Social Systems: Open Systems, Closed Systems.
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Continuing thoughts on the way systems work. Thursday, April 24, 2014. Open Systems, Closed Systems. One might say, as does Wikipedia. That open social systems encourage a non-representational and non-referential post-humanist approach that actualizes the complexity of reality in a non-deterministic framework. I actually have no idea what that statement means. Or one might get a feel for an Open social system by contemplating its opposite. At Yuma Territorial Prison, our i ntrepid travelers report,.
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:: Exploring Social Systems: A Masterwork of Systems Thinking.
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Continuing thoughts on the way systems work. Tuesday, March 25, 2014. A Masterwork of Systems Thinking. As cultural anthropology it provides the same level of explanatory power for understanding our cultural differences that the theory of evolution provided for understanding biology, or that the theory of plate tectonics did for understanding planetary-scale geologic processes. Assembling this puzzle is a pleasure every step along the way. Each piece is a work of art in itself. And the whole is s...When ...
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:: Exploring Social Systems: One person's definition: 12 Living Systems Principles.
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Continuing thoughts on the way systems work. Saturday, April 5, 2014. One person's definition: 12 Living Systems Principles. My, how the enterprise has grown. When I began my work and my thinking about systems, the concept was radical enough I felt a like a bit of a revolutionary. Now we have someone like Linda Booth Sweeney. Harvard University Graduate School of Education, who is part of a trend of turning it into a technology. A relationship of mutual influence. Circular and self-repeating processes pr...
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:: Exploring Social Systems: Religion: Systems of Faith.
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Continuing thoughts on the way systems work. Tuesday, March 25, 2014. Religion: Systems of Faith. In a companion online journal. I explore such things. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The Matter at Hand. When we try to pick out anything by itself we find that it is bound fast by a thousand invisible cords that cannot be broken, to everything in the universe. Boulder County, Colorado. View my complete profile. Thoughts, Images, Words. Religion. Belief. Cosmos. Switzerland Trail of America.
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:: Exploring Social Systems: Further Thoughts on Silos.
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Continuing thoughts on the way systems work. Sunday, December 28, 2014. Further Thoughts on Silos. Writing about silos moved my thinking along. Not long after putting the posting. Together, as I continued to ponder the ideas, I realized that understanding the individual components of a system is an invaluable aspect of comprehending the full workings. Clearly there is a role for specialization. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The Matter at Hand. Boulder County, Colorado. From pilgrim stock with famil...
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Fiddling: The Fiddle: Where is it From?
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Thursday, February 18, 2010. The Fiddle: Where is it From? Fiddling is a form of music played on the Violin. The Violin is an ancient instrument but in the 16th century was turned into what we know today as a Violin. The word Violin comes from the Latin word Vitula. Meaning "stringed instrument". " Vitula. Is believed to be the source of the Germanic word Fiddle as well. Ships of Star Trek. Parts of a Fiddle. The Fiddle: Where is it From? View my complete profile.
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Fiddling: Styles of Fiddling
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Thursday, February 18, 2010. The art of Fiddling has had its main influence from Ireland. From there, it has also been adapted into American Western Fiddling. Are a common type of Irish Fiddling. They work in 4/4 time (four beats per measure) and are composed of mostly eighth notes. Are similar to Reels but have a bouncy sound that you create by lengthening the first two sets of eighth notes. Hornpipes are very often used for dancing to. Ships of Star Trek. Parts of a Fiddle. The Fiddle: Where is it From?