Tuesday, September 23, 2014

Thought 5 Large Responsibility

We are fields of energy without end, so we have responsibilities to the cosmos.

Thought 4 Maintaining Civilizations

Principles should be reworked as the conditions of a planet change.

Thought 3 Growing Destructive

If we are the energy that animates us the way to grow destructive is to experience the lowest principles. This is done with great amounts of simple music, movies, and literature. 

Thought 2 Growing Constructive

If we are the energy that animates us the way to grow constructive is to experience the highest principles. this can be done with complex music, movies, and literature.

Thought 1 Our True Selves

We are the energy that animates these bodies, not the bodies. We are not even a combination of the body and energy.

Friday, August 1, 2014

Two Types Of Homeless

On any given night, the homeless can be divided into two groups: those who sleep in free shelters (the "shelter homeless") and those who sleep in places not intended for human habitation, such as bus stations, subway trains, automobiles, doorways, and abandoned buildings. Those who sleep outside the shelters are generally known as the "street homeless," even though many sleep in abandoned buildings, bus stations, and other indoor locations. The distinction between the street and shelter homeless works fairly well on any given night, but it breaks down when we follow people over time. Only a minority of the homeless report having spent all of the past seven nights in the same place. Many report that they were in a shelter one night, a subway station the next, and a friend's home the night after that. - Christopher Jencks

Thursday, July 31, 2014

How To Get Hired

in Washington D.C., the National Symphony Orchestra hired Sylvia Alimena to play the French horn. Would she have been hired before the advent of screens? Of course not. the French horn - like the trombone - is a "male" instrument. More to the point, Alimena is tiny. She's five feet tall. In truth, that's an irrelevant fact. As another prominent horn player says, "Sylvia can blow a house down." But if you were to look at her, you would not be able to hear that power, because what you saw would so contradict what you heard. There is only one way to make a proper snap judgment of Sylvia Alemina, and that's from behind a screen. - Malcolm Gladwell