by Infinite Smile | Aug 17, 2010 | Blog
Terry Patton hits the topic of enlightened activism on several different levels in his most recent blog post. One of the problems with conventional political activism is that it can be so painfully egoic. Egos commonly experience anxiety, and on that basis they feel...
by Infinite Smile | Aug 3, 2010 | Blog
Could it be that the MSM is verging on a discussion involving higher order self-hood? Is fully responding to life starting to creep into our dialog? While this column doesn’t necessarily do this, we can still lean into hope. The person leading the Well-Planned...
by Infinite Smile | Jul 29, 2010 | Blog
Enjoying a pre-conference conference on the Three Faces of Spirit, being led by Diane “Musho” Hamilton and Dr. Marc Gafni. While the subject matter is interesting and its being skillfully delivered, I’m finding it an interesting practice to take...
by Infinite Smile | Jul 25, 2010 | Blog
I’m always appreciative of empirical explorations of the things I yammer on about from the cushion. I also like that for any of Brooks’ perceived failings he’s intellectually curious; something refreshing among the punditocracy. We are, it appears,...
by Infinite Smile | Jul 24, 2010 | Blog
As much as I enjoy philosophical discourse, the whole “Free Will” things get’s old. This, in my view, is because the arguments as to whether or not we have it tend to miss the most fundamental aspect of the debate: free will is an intedependancy. In...