I shot this photo yesterday, and it needs a caption. Feel free to click through to the flickr page and leave one in the comments.
Update: Siona wins:
Rover knew his liberty came at a cost, but it was worth it. He was his own dog. After years of oppression, he could get up on the furniture.
And he wanted to world to know.
[tags]free couch hellhound[/tags]
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Our science fails to recognize those special properties of life that make it fundamental to material reality. This view of the world–biocentrism–revolves around the way a subjective experience, which we call consciousness, relates to a physical proces
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I was out and about today with three Danish friends of mine – my deep mate Toke and new friends Maja and Rowan from the Kaospilots. We spent the day wandering around Bowen Island taking some deeper teachings and lessons from the land. One of our conversations today was about energy in the Cirle, and how that is sustained. Toke picked a path through the woods alongside the Bridal Veil Falls on Kilarney Creek and we watched the water flowing in a pattern over the rocks. I took this photograph to show that a good process holds energy like the pattern of this waterfall. The water churns and billows in a constant pattern, but it is not the same water molecules travelling through the patern. Different water flowing in the container seeks the same stable pattern.
Good process is like this too. A Circle that is well held contains the flow of energy and allows that flow to pass through it.
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“You can’t be donated power,” said Dahir Rayale Kahin, the president of the Republic of Somaliland, which has long declared itself independent from the rest of Somalia. “We built this state because we saw the problems here as our problems. Our bro
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A beautiful story of our place in the universe and the subsequent moral challenge for humans.
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Brilliant post on emergent learning…food for thought about the role of harvesting
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Spiral dynamics and peace in Lebanon
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A nice little iist for inspiration