Integrity: the Foundation of an Integral Life
August 22, 2008 | 1 Comment
After setting up my profile at the new, just-launched Integral Life website, I’ve been visiting the nascent discussion forums and have started to engage with other members a bit. In the section headed “What does an Integral Life mean to you?” I responded enthusiastically to one member’s suggestion that integrity seems to be an essential […]
The Kosmocentric Stage - Part 2
August 19, 2008 | Leave a Comment
My wife snapped this cell-phone pic of London’s famous statue of Eros, the Greek god better known as Cupid (his Roman derivative), while we were walking through Piccadilly Circus on Saturday. There were lots of people sitting around the base of the distinctive landmark, but hardly anyone seemed interested in the statue itself. […]
Ordinary Terrestrials Putting Crop Circles to Shame
August 9, 2008 | 4 Comments
Mac Tonnies’ blog tipped me off to “the largest sand drawing on Earth.” Check it out!
Very impressive stuff…though not quite as impressive as the Olympics opener yesterday. That three-hour spectacular display of epic magnitudes of machinelike human precision and techno-majestic creativity almost made me want to enroll in the Communist Party. (I kid!) It was […]
The Kosmocentric Stage - Part 1
August 4, 2008 | 1 Comment
What does it mean to be “Kosmocentric”?
That’s the question I want to explore over the coming weeks on this blog. It’s something that, as a student of Andrew Cohen’s teachings of Evolutionary Enlightenment, I think about all the time, and it’s also a clear line of inquiry that I think may finally […]


