Some Comments from Wendell Krossa and Robert D Brinsmead Wendell Krossa The comment by Jesus as he died a tortuous, unjust death, “Forgive them because they do not know what… read more →
By: Robert D Brinsmead Jesus knew that his teaching was new, and his critics knew that it was new. It is of great interest that many have pointed to certain… read more →
Vulnerability
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iCvmsMzlF7o&list=UUAuUUnT6oDeKwE6v1NG A video worth watching – This is a report on some thought provoking research – listed as one of the top 20 on TED TALKS. Vulnerability and shame go… read more →
The Long Reach of Reason
Watch on Ted The long reach of reason. http://www.ted.com/talks/steven_pinker_and_rebecca_newberger_goldstein_the_long_reach_of_reason?language=en Comments on the above follow:- Julia Tyack Ideal points for a thrash out discussion. On Ted’s videos is a cartoon by… read more →
By Henry Hasse Coming to know who you are is a very individual matter. Not even support groups can enforce resilience during traumatic times. It takes most of a lifetime… read more →
How We View Things
By: Wendell Krossa I responded to a conversation online a few weeks back with someone who could not understand how I could suggest there was unconditional love behind all (at… read more →
By : Julia Tyack R. Buckminster Fuller was a renowned 20th century inventor and visionary, dedicating his life to making the world work for all of humanity. Fuller operated as… read more →
Dare to Challenge Tyranny With Goodness
By: Henry Hasse May 21, 2014 Complaints of “political correctness” and “religious bias” and “…-baiting” of all types, even labeling and bullying, originate from a mindset that spews tyranny, a… read more →
A Newsletter to Julia Tyack’s Patients One of my favourite sayings over the years has been, “Life has a funny way of working out”. On the other hand the… read more →
By: Julia Tyack Neuroplastic research spin off is providing amazing insights for Living Well ”A new study from investigators at the Benson-Henry Institute for Mind/Body Medicine at Massachusetts General Hospital… read more →
By: Mark A Lemley – Stanford Law School March 24, 2014 Abstract: Things are valuable because they are scarce. The more abundant they become, they cheaper they become. But… read more →
Here are some recent quotes the web site of Wendell Krossa www.wendellkrossa.com The Fundamental Impulse of Life: Rising Toward Something Better Posted on November 8, 2013 by Wendell Krossa… read more →
OPINION Updated May 8, 2013 By HARRISON H. SCHMITT AND WILLIAM HAPPER Of all of the world’s chemical compounds, none has a worse reputation than carbon dioxide. Thanks to the single-minded demonization of… read more →
By: Wendell Krossa This post was sent to a discussion list for feedback. It is a summary of some of the insights that the list has been going over in… read more →
For any interested, here is a summary of Steven Pinker’s book The Better Angels Of Our Nature, on the amazing decline in violence over human history. We are living in… read more →
I lay in the hospital sicker than I ever believed possible. I had Pneumonia. It took too much energy to even lift my head. I couldn’t eat or drink. I… read more →
Steve Jobs’ death yesterday unloosed a torrent of well-deserved encomia to the man and his genius. Jobs’ abundant talents as an engineer, designer, and capitalist are beyond dispute. But did… read more →
Terence Corcoran Jun 11, 2012 – 9:37 PM ET New book recounts mass official craziness in policymaking Right in the opening chapter of Harvey Levenstein’s entertaining and eye-opening book, Fear of Food:… read more →
December 12, 2011 Written By: L Gordon Crovitz Art imitates life, even on Wall Street. Consider the recent thriller “Margin Call,” depicting the frantic response at an investment bank during… read more →
Written by: Claudia Cattaneo Comment by Wendell Krossa No need to read all of this article below but for any interested, it points to a new age of energy abundance,… read more →
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