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Tag Archives: center for social poetry
Batman and Beyond: Overcoming Evil on the Screen, in the World, in Ourselves
Rightly do we feel shocked by some of the events we are witnessing in our times – particularly, and most recently, the events in Denver, Colorado, as well as all that we recall on the anniversary of the events in … Continue reading
Guiding the Tide: Working with the World Waiting to be Made
We need not look so far into recent events in order to see the consequences of our failure to consciously shape our time in the direction in which it itself is already heading. Instead of working with the reality at … Continue reading
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Light in the Dragon’s Lair: Being Human in a Technological Age
We are currently in an age which is shifting rapidly from the iPod, iPhone, iPad, iTouch, iBook, iLife etc. to that which the technological singularists and Artificial Intelligence (AI) community, and in many ways all of us, are waiting for: … Continue reading
And the Flesh Becomes Word: The Art of ‘We’, The Art of Community, the Art of the Future
We currently live in a world which is – from one direction – nothing other than an expression of the difficulties associated with approaching a certain mystery. And the mystery is this: How are we, as individual human beings aspiring … Continue reading