“Importance of Music in Education Plato in his Republic has dealt with extraordinary emphasis on the importance of music in education; as is the music to which a people is accustomed, so, he says in effect, is the character of that people. The importance of painting and sculpture is hardly less. The mind is profoundly [...]
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Kosmos Journal :: Home A nice site dedicated to the integral journey. Related posts No related posts.
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Mutual Improvement A blog by the creators of 43 Things that mashes up ideas about personal development, happiness, statistics, emotions, neurobiology, cognitive science and all the things that make life worth living. Related posts No related posts.
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Locally grown food shouldn’t be just for those with cash to spare | By Tom Philpott | Grist | Victual Reality | 29 Nov 2006 A good look at local food. Related posts No related posts.
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ELPC - Global Warming - What You Can Do 7 things you can do now to help stop global warming. Related posts No related posts.
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The practice of walking meditation opens your eyes to the wonders and the suffering of the universe. If you are not aware of what is going on around you, where do you expect to encounter ultimate reality? Every path can be a walking meditation path, from tree-lined roadsides and fragrant rice paddies to the back [...]
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The Cloud Appreciation Society Do you appreciate clouds? This site does. There are some very nice images of clouds here. Related posts No related posts.
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A moth to a flame of ancient embers once the mighty oak knew the truth of generations of travelers passing to distant shores the ashes rise up joining them beyond the world we see. ~ written by Mark, Spring 2006 Related posts No related posts.
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Once upon a time there were two oak trees in a meadow somewhere in England, and old oak tree that had stood there for many years and was large and sturdy and a new, young oak tree that was small and quite frail. The young oak tree wasn’t very happy. “Please Old Oak,” he cried, “please [...]
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The Daymaker Movement David Wagner is an old friend of our that created the Day Maker Movement 20 years ago. Being a Day Maker is all about the little ( and big ) things you can do each and every day to make someone else’s day. It’s about paying attention to helping people have [...]
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