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All in the (Abrahamic) Family
via onbeing by Claire Dietrich Ranna In John’s gospel, the wedding at Cana is the first of Jesus’ seven miracles — the first time he “reveals his glory.” Weddings are lovely and all, but I’ve always wondered: Why here? Why in the world would God Incarnate’s...
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Sigurd Larsen adds the ultimate grown up playhouse to Berlin’s Hotel #Michelberger
via inhabitat by Liz Eve Hotel rooms could be so much more fun. To that end, Danish architect Sigurd Larsen has created the ultimate “grown up” playhouse design for two hotel rooms at the Michelberger Hotel in Berlin. Minimal white tiny house exteriors...
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5 Ways The Next 10 Years Are Going To Blow Your Mind
Source www.thespiritscience.net | Original Post Date: April 9, 2015 Our advancements in technology have been growing exponentially! Technology is so engrained in our every day lives; it’s hard to imagine what life would be like without it. Our technological...
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Uploading human brain for eternal life is possible – Cambridge neuroscientist
via RT Question More People could “live inside a machine” by turning their brain into a program code once a computer capable of recreating some 100 trillion connections is built, a popular Cambridge neuroscientist said at a UK mass event this weekend....
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L.A. Paul: "The Transformative Experience"
Source Edge transcript from soundcloud listen via link at the end L.A. Paul Professor of Philosophy at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Author, The Transformative Experience THE TRANSFORMATIVE EXPERIENCE My name is Laurie Paul, and I'm...
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To be Young is live in the Future...
Mirra Alfassa To be young is to live in the future for the future To be young is to be always ready to abandon what one is in order to become what one ought to be. To be young is never to admit the irreparable. (most important) Mirra Alfassa named The...
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European School of Economics "School for Gods"
The European School of Economics (ESE) is a private College of Higher Education in international business, offering unique bachelor, master, MBA, and certificate programmes at its centres in London, New York, Rome, Milan, Florence and Madrid. See:http://www.eselondon.ac.uk/ As...
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What Is The Shift?
By Vidya Frazier(Source: bodymindsoulspirit.com http://tinyurl.com/lhomsoe) Indeed, some are saying a new species of human being is emerging, and a new earth is being born. This can be hard to believe if we simply focus on what’s happening on the mainstream...
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Kind is the New Cool
by Charles Eisenstein via Blog A New and Ancienst Story When I was in high school, I remember social banter consisting of a lot of subtle put-downs and one-upsmanship. The popular kids were generally not very nice, certainly not to us unpopular kids but...
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Four Myths About Conventional Leadership
By Susanna Carman originally published Meta Integral Academy Last week I sat in on a ‘culture session’ for a business made up of entrepreneurs facing constrained revenue growth. An external expert was brought in to facilitate communication amongst key...
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The Language of Dolphins Could Be Translated by 2021
Image Credit: Pixabay In Brief Swedish startup Gavagai AB, a language technology company, will be using its AI capabilities to decipher the language of dolphins. This latest application of AI will have implications for zoology, business, and maybe even...
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Amazing Dutch Windwheel is a green energy generator you can live in
The iconic Dutch windmill is getting a high-tech makeover with a big eco-friendly boost. Today the Windwheel Corporation unveiled new designs for the Dutch Windwheel, a circular building that harnesses clean energy and houses private residences as well...
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Enigmatic cedar-clad garden office doubles as yoga studio & playroom
© Neil Dusheiko Architects Working from home has some great benefits: no long commute, and the flexibility with one's own time. Of course, one of the downsides may include the need to have a dedicated office space somewhere in or around the house, when...
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3 ways remote teams beat out in-office teams
Walk into any office building these days and you will see a similar scene — an open plan office. The layout is known as cubicle hell to those who toil there. The idea for this office was conceived in the 1950s as a way to improve communication and promote...
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Physicists Overturn a 100-Year-Old Assumption on How Brains Work
The human brain contains a little over 80-odd billion neurons , each joining with other cells to create trillions of connections called synapses. by Science Alert Mike McRae The numbers are mind-boggling, but the way each individual nerve cell contributes...
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Organic fertilizer alternatives: composted chicken litter promotes sustainable agro-ecosystems with minimal nutrient leeching
The idea of nutrient loss is a common but troublesome problem that plagues all kinds of soils. Efforts have been made by a number of institutions to combat this issue, to varying degrees of success. Yet, as a team of researchers has demonstrated, the...
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Physicists just achieved quantum teleportation underwater for the first time
Chinese scientists have successfully sent information between entangled particles through sea water, the first time this type of quantum communication has been achieved underwater. In this proof-of-concept experiment, information was sent across a 3.3-metre...
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The Alchemists A film by Frigyes Fogel and Christopher Mann
A film by Frigyes Fogel and Christopher Mann Following those on their mission who have been called upon to form the earth throughout four continents... To all who want to heal and consecrate the earth... A film by Frigyes Fogel and Christopher MannFollowing...
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Wikipedia’s Jimmy Wales says ICOs offer almost nothing of value to the world
Jimmy Wales, the internet entrepreneur who is famous for cofounding the not-for-profit Wikipedia and the for-profit Wikia, has been quite outspoken over the years on the topic of blockchain and cryptocurrencies. As early as 2014, Wales tweeted that he...
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Team Meetings: From Ego to We-Go
Team meetings can be awful. The usual egos dominating and other people remaining sagely quiet. So how can we shift to a better way? Meetings focused on Ego When a conversation is focused on the level of ego, people can become very anxious and defensive....
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Be more efficient by working with your brain’s natural flow
You’ve probably had moments when completing a report feels tedious, or brainstorming new ideas seems like a chore. But you’ve presumably experienced times where the opposite was true–you got into the groove, and everything just came effortlessly. This...
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Ancient people farmed the Amazon 4,500 years ago ... and they did it better than we do
I spent a couple weeks with hunter-gatherers in the Amazon. While I was there, one Waorani man told me that his ancestors planted edible food in the forest. When they gather it now, they're just reaping what they sowed. At the time, I thought it was a...
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How Your Leadership Skills Will Determine Your Company Culture
Think about the culture you want to build, then master these leadership skills. The rest will fall into place. Build a culture of teamwork. In 2012, chef Niki Nakayama was living her dream, preparing traditional Japanese kaiseki feasts at her Los Angeles...
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Your environment could be changing your IQ on a genetic level, study finds
This is a hugely important link. The nature-versus-nurture argument of intelligence just got a lot more complicated with the discovery that the environment can modify the expression of a key gene in the brain, affecting intelligence far more than we previously...
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Clean Up Drive at the Pondicherry Rock Beach_How personal initiatives changes a paradigma and creates mindfullness.
See how a casual morning walk of Lt. Governor Dr. Kiran Bedi on the Rock Beach of Puducherry turned into a cleanup drive giving rise to new strict guidelines to maintain beaches. See how a casual morning walk of Lt. Governor Dr. Kiran Bedi on the Rock...