Category: Second-hand
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Creature Comforts
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Nick Park’s first Oscar winning film. A series of interviews with the animals in an English zoo. Used to open spaces and sunnier climes, they comment on accommodation, diet and of course – the English weather.
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Do schools kill creativity? | Sir Ken Robinson | TED
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Sir Ken Robinson makes an entertaining and profoundly moving case for creating an education system that nurtures (rather than undermines) creativity.
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Trickster thought!
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A wonderful live Satsang with Magdi. Read and listen the meditation portion; and find a link to the complete Youtube recording.
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Wonderful Rupert Video – Analogies of Non-Dual Manifestation
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“Is there a way of explaining creation from a non-dual perspective? A man who says he grew up with the creation myths from the catholic tradition asks Rupert if there is a similar story within the non-dual traditions. Rupert says yes — it’s called Mary and Jane. Within Mary’s mind there lies all possible dreams,…
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Instead of hustling for more, we’re focusing for better.
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“To niche up, identify the smallest group of people that would be enough to sustain the project. That group, the group you get to choose, what do they have in common? What do they want? What would they miss if it disappeared…”
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Worm for Adam
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Just for fun, related to an observation he shared recently at the GardenOfFriends.com
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its own recognizance
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“… you can spend the time in tranquillity. And in kindness. And at peace with the spirit within you.”
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Guided Meditation: Peace and Happiness are the Shining of Being
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In this guided meditation Rupert draws on the wisdom of the Christian mystic, Meister Eckhart, whose philosophy of being, emphasises the importance of living without mental constructs. Without these constructs being can be described as both empty and full. Peace arises from this emptiness, while happiness stems from its fullness. By removing the limiting layers…
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Why do you run around
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“Be still and there it is, in the mountain, in the pine, in [as] yourself.”