From the monthly archives:

September 2009

Lifestream Digest for September 17th

September 17, 2009

The Eternal Sophia – Corbin on Jung’s Answer to Job http://j.mp/N75SA [ccseed]

Shared Preserving the bubble.

Preserving the bubble — a child’s happy solitude http://bit.ly/lLDzt [ccseed]

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Stone Age bone flute discovered in [...]

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Preserving the bubble

September 17, 2009

“The child knows a natural reverie of solitude which we must not confuse with that of the sulky child.  In his happy solitude, the dreaming child experiences cosmic reverie – that reverie which unites us with the world.” Gaston Bachelard, “The Alchemy of Imagination,” in On Poetic Imagination and Reverie, pg. 96
In my work with [...]

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Lifestream Digest for September 16th

September 16, 2009

Serving a Global Clientele via Tele-com Technologies http://j.mp/RO2S4 [ccseed]

Shared C. G. Jung – The Red Book.

Poor work ethic at university predicts burnout 17 years later http://j.mp/5g8oE [ccseed]

C. G. Jung – The [...]

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Toast

September 16, 2009

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(…picking up the theme from yesterday’s post on the difficulty of sitting with ones dilemmas…)
In alchemical terms we are talking calcination, “which is that brought about by actual fire, from wood, coals, or other fuel, raised to a certain temperature.”
Not having an answer is living without resolution and it’s been my experience that [...]

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Lifestream Digest for September 15th

September 15, 2009

Shared Enduring why?.

Shared What is therapy about?.

Enduring "why?" – a reflection prompted by a statue, a lecture and some quotes… http://bit.ly/1FymL1 [ccseed]

What is therapy about? http://j.mp/MmEcB [ccseed]

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Enduring why?

September 15, 2009

I was treated to an engaging presentation on Buddhist thought and practice last night and within it was reminded how the Buddha sat under the tree resolving to find the origin of suffering.
It struck me that “whys?” of this type seldom have an answer that suits the rational mind that poses it. While it [...]

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Changing Feed Service

September 15, 2009

RSS feeds are clearly the foundation of content distribution in this space. Up to now I’ve utilized feedburner, but recently my email feed with that service went down. Strangely, there is no clear path to get help with the problem and a quick search revealed I’m clearly not alone in my predicament. [...]

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Lifestream Digest for September 14th

September 14, 2009

…feels like fall http://flic.kr/p/6YgL6n [ccseed]

…Looking into the next valley http://flic.kr/p/6YgPJF [ccseed]

…Persist. (blogging values… http://bit.ly/ww6v5 [ccseed]

…An appropriate subway theme @ 50th St. Station http://flic.kr/p/6Yrmmf [ccseed]

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…persist

September 14, 2009

It seems a new crop of enthusiasts enters this space each season and the majority fade out before the next wave arrives. A few extend into the next cycle, before questions such as “what am I getting out of this?” and a case of disillusionment leave them with a bitter taste in the mouth. [...]

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Most “News” is “Olds”

September 13, 2009

The habit of processing yesterday’s happenings via newsprint, television or computer screen consumes a great deal of energy in our culture. The volume combined with the tightening news cycle, creates a peculiar anxiety filled obligation.
How many homes these days have fox or cnn (depending on the preferred skew) playing round the clock. [...]

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