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Posts from ‘March, 2009’
The High Of Control
I heard on the news this morning after heavy rains a dam broke today in Jakarta, Indonesia. The described tsunami-like wall of water destroyed all in its path.
I instantly remembered the message of an autonomic writing experience I had in August 2004. Here is what was written: continue →
Change Comes Slowly For Women in Afghanistan
I consider myself blessed that the worst of the worst day in my life would feel like paradise for many women around the world.
We hear about the advances being made in the reconstruction of war-torn countries like Afghanistan … roads and dams are being re-built, girls attending school, people feel safer to move about, access to medical care. Yet the world for women, especial in rural areas, remains somewhat unchanged. continue →
Believing Is Seeing – Part II
So how did your sight exam go?
Starting a new Word Seek a few days ago I was reminded of the sight exam and what happened in A Red Kettle Day. Simple puzzles have pretty complex outcomes. continue →
Naturally Cleaned Air
If you live with poor air quality (and what city doesn’t) or have breathing issues … this TED 2009 talk on air filtering plants is a must see. Knowing someone with chemical sensitivities, we don’t have as much clean indoor air as we like to think. continue →
Seeing Is Believing – Part I
Oh yeah, that reminds me, have you taken this sight exam before? Begin at time point 2:27.
How many passes were you able to count?