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In recent years there has been an increasing presence of books, audio material, and workshops on the subject of manifestation. In and of itself, this is an encouraging sign, in that it indicates a fostering of inquiry and stronger sense of autonomy. The problem, however, is that nearly all of this material is being used for purposes antithetical to their aim - they are facilitating the augmentation of the ego. #consciousness

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Muzak Video Sunday 10.30.11

New Look, Royksopp, Mayer Hawthorne, Sigur Rós, Loose Fit

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Learning in the 21st Century, although undeniably influenced (positively in my opinion) by technology, is more about how we think, how we need to think and most importantly how we think together. This is where the learning focus should be now understanding that throughout the 21st Century, a continued and more intense focus on "now" will help us navigate our present circumstances effectively while ensuring that we have learned as much as we can to prepare us for the relatively unpredictable state of tomorrow. #pedagogy

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Posted: October 29th, 2011
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The Cat Scanner

An entire blog, for people that use their scanners to take photos of, cats!

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Posted: October 29th, 2011
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Angry Hitchcock Birds Shirt

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Office of the Month : Selgas Cano

Selgas Cano recently (2010) built this office in the forest, and it has the notable distinction of being the office of the month for October 2011…

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Mind Crunch : Poor Little Fishbowl Sink

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Mormonism and Happiness

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To desire only happiness in a World undoubtedly tragic is to become inauthentic, to settle for unrealistic abstractions that ignore concrete situations. I am finally fearful over our society’s efforts to expunge melancholia from the system. Without the agitations of the soul, would all of our magnificently yearning towers topple? Would our heart-torn symphonies cease? via

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Kandinsky

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