There are many people who look for the middle; but the middle can be found in any number of places. The middle between private sector and public sector can be found in both preventing the other from doing its job; or it can be found in both being able to do their work and...
Scott Peck was to psychology what Immanuel Kant was to Western philosophy. In the same way as Kant had used philosophy, after a blossoming during Enlightenment and Romanticism, to affectuate a return to the Protestant dogmas that philosophy had sought to replace, so did Peck...
There are many people who look for the middle; but the middle can be found in any number of places. The middle between private sector and public sector can be found in both preventing the other from doing its job; or it can be found in both being able to do their work and...
In the nineteen sixties and seventies the western world was in the throes of a cultural and psychological revolution of awareness that at times threatened to bring down the governments and destroy the societies of...
created by Vern Radul | 2 years ago | updated 2 years ago 408 views | 10 recommendations | 2 comments
I am contemplating the larger view of things today – “world without end” and the “almighty,” and such. Everything is a matter of perspective and viewpoint, isn't it? Unsuspecting Bambi didn't see or hear...
Anything in this world is between ‘yes’ or ‘no’ and this trigger us recall the relativity theory. There is nothing absolute in this world and absolute ‘yes’ or absolute ‘no’ is a wrong conclusion. If absolute, may be the Almighty God!
Do you think 2+3=5? It...
Scott Peck was to psychology what Immanuel Kant was to Western philosophy. In the same way as Kant had used philosophy, after a blossoming during Enlightenment and Romanticism, to affectuate a return to the Protestant dogmas that philosophy had sought to replace, so did Peck...
" What does an obituary writer learn about life from covering the dead? [Boston Globe] asked the Globe's Bryan Marquard, who has written nearly 800 obituaries since switching to that beat three and a half years...
Although this may not be of interest to everyone, as a philosopher who did my honors thesis on Nietzsche's Geneology of Morals I cannot resist: Finally, a book which views Nietzsche as I always viewed him. Walter Kaufmann, that famous Nietzsche...
Congressman Pete Hoekstra who represents Michigan's Second Congressional District, and who is a strong supporter of Parents' Rights, opposes the federal government further entering United States schools. Next...
"HONEYMOONERS AT FREEDOMFEST 2009 RECORD CROWD OF NEARLY 1700.....200 SIGN UP AT THE DOOR. “This was the best FreedomFest yet. Congratulations!” --John ...
created by Maireid Sullivan | 3 years ago | updated 3 years ago 176 views | 2 recommendations | 2 comments
This is a wonderful interview with my dear friend Itzchak Marmorstein. Canadian/Israeli that has devoted his life to exploring the mystical writing and poetry of Rabbi Avraam Izchak HaCohen Kook. The music is just...
Everything enters our brain as a pleasure or a pain. With this, one can control pleasure and pain to better understand nature, and bring more success to one’s life. Embracing both as equals in nature will enable one to use pleasure and pain as tools instead of obstacles.In...
opinion by nowinchicago | 3 years ago | updated 3 years ago 517 views | 3 recommendations | 0 comments
I thought I hit on a very new idea but what I really have done is extended the theories and philosophy of some very incredible thinkers, scholars of ancient history. I thought I had invented new word the terms...