October 2011
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Oct 31st
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Oct 30th
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Oct 28th
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“The corporation is a significant but invented institution—and the impact of its...”
– Life Inc. - by Douglas Rushkoff
Oct 28th
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There Be Dragons Russell Brand joined Daniel Pinchbeck, Graham Hancock and a galactivated group of RS retreat-goers at the Boulder Mountain Guest Ranch in Utah for a frank and funny conversation covering a wide range of topics including the nature of contemporary media, quantum physics, the difference between psychedelics and “horrible drugs that nullify you”, what comes after time,...
Oct 28th
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Oct 28th
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ListenBoddika - Swims http://soundcloud.com/boddika ...
Oct 27th
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Oct 27th
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Oct 24th
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Oct 24th
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Oct 23rd
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“The difference between school and life? In school, you’re taught a lesson and...”
– Tom Bodett (via commondense)
Oct 21st
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Oct 20th
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Oct 20th
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Oct 20th
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Dreamers
It’s time to dream. The only system we have ever known is crumbling beneath our feet. With our energy focusing on ripping down the status quo, we’re ripping a void in the fabric of our society. If we are not prepared to answer that vacuum with our own progressive solutions, the call will be met by more of the same and future generations will find themselves in the exact same...
Oct 20th
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Oct 19th
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“The artist has been fighting this age-old battle of revelation and redemption...”
– Shunyamurti, The Power of Art
Oct 19th
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Oct 18th
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Oct 17th
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Oct 17th
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Oct 15th
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Oct 14th
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Oct 14th
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“A human being is a part of the whole called by us universe, a part limited in...”
– Albert Einstein (via slekes)
Oct 13th
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Oct 12th
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Oct 12th
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Oct 11th
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Oct 11th
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Oct 11th
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Oct 10th
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Oct 10th
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Oct 9th
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An Introduction To Cymatics
lucifelle: Cymatics is the study of sound and vibration made visible, typically on the surface of a plate, diaphragm or membrane. Direct ocular viewing of vibrations involves exciting inorganic matter such as particulate matter, pastes (both magnetic and non magnetic) and liquids under the influence of sound, although recent research has extended the range of media to include organic matter...
Oct 9th
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Oct 8th
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“By your nature you are free; you have forgotten yourself in your state of...”
–  Swami Ramtirth (via heartmindspirit)
Oct 8th
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progressive-insanities asked: I love your knowledge bombs. BANG. What do you think of the Occupy Wall St. protests being organized?
Oct 7th
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Oct 7th
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ListenFatboy Slim - Right Here, Right Now
Oct 7th
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Some fascinating discussions with brilliant minds on Joe Rogan’s Podcast. @Graham__Hancock, @joerogan & @duncantrussel Topics include: The root of human civilization, lost civilizations, the ark of the covenant, the war on consciousness, liberty, psychedelics, and more via clintsfrequency
Oct 7th
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Oct 7th
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Oct 6th
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“After protesting this and that since the 50’s, I decided that opposition...”
– Bill Mollison, In Grave Danger of Falling Food (via fuckyeahpermaculture)
Oct 5th
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Am I a hologram?
Oct 5th
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Oct 5th
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“For the moment, look at cinema as a mystery religion. Going to the movies is a...”
– James Broughton
Oct 5th
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Scenes From “The Growing Edge” Starhawk talks to mycologist Paul Stamets and microbiologist Dr. Elaine Ingham about the permaculture solutions they’re developing as an antidote to environmental despair. - more
Oct 5th
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Oct 4th
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How to Build a Universe That Doesn't Fall Apart...
Philip K. Dick: My first story had to do with a dog who imagined that the garbagemen who came every Friday morning were stealing valuable food which the family had carefully stored away in a safe metal container. Every day, members of the family carried out paper sacks of nice ripe food, stuffed them into the metal container, shut the lid tightly—and when the container was full, these...
Oct 4th
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Oct 3rd
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