Sunday, July 02, 2006
Blog consolidation
As I keep meaning to do but have failed to do accomplish thus far, this blog has ended. To continue reading posts in the spiritual/integral/new age (read: anti-new age) vein, please redirect your RSS reader to my blog on Zaadz, where you can find hilarious dekonstruktions of everything from Yoga and Guru-worship to yerba mate and the new Superman movie (RSS feed here). For more general, albeit less frequent stuff, there's the ol' Boulder Anti-Apathy Cluster, the warhorse I've maintained for over a year now. Lastly, for things specific to the arts and artistry, see my posts on the team blog The Woodshed, part of the Polysemy Magazine media empire. And if you're feeling generous, buy an avatar. Thanks for reading....
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Tuesday, June 20, 2006
Ken Address Meyerhoff's 6 Criticisms
Corey from kenwilber.com just alerted me to this buried audio dialogue of Ken and Sean Hargens discussing Bald Ambition author Jeff Meyerhoff's six main criticisms of Sex, Spirituality, Ecology. Enjoy....
Friday, June 16, 2006
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Tuesday, June 06, 2006
Blog on Hiatus
Monday, June 05, 2006
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Saturday, June 03, 2006
Day 124 - Blow-by-Blow ILP
Welp, my buddy Ryan Parks from the men's ILP group (a.k.a. "Man Night") has started blogging on Zaadz. Check out the run-down of his status with his own modules here. And with that in mind, I think it's time I ran through my own. To wit:
Shadow = Bullshit? -- Lately I've been wondering if the whole rationale behind doing psychodynamic work really does hold water. Ken presents a compelling case in his forthcoming Integral Spirituality, but critic Andrew Smith has some interesting alternative views on that in his essay "The Intersubjective Meditator". Since psychological health is usually not a pressing concern for me, I often take it for granted. Which is the point of Shadow though: you can't see it. I'll try to revisit this for myself soon....
Spirit in Open Moments -- The last few weeks have been riddled by visiting friends, food poisoning, travel, and all-nighters for work, so my 8am wake-up time has been thrown yet again into chaos and I haven't been meditating much. The deeper issue, though, is that I don't feel like I've been connecting to the essential nature of life in general, via contemplative practices or others. Diane Hamilton once told me the best reason for practice was simply to create "open space". As I get neck-deep in my work once again, I'll have to keep that in mind.
Body Body Bo-Body -- Here I'm doing better: I've swam in the pool every day since coming to Phoenix, and in general I'm trying to eat better and get a lot more water in my system. Speaking of which, I've got to stop drinking tap water.
Framework, Framework, Everywhere -- Some people confuse this with "theory" and I do too. On the theory side, I'm regularly reading Integral World and trying to keep up with Integral Naked content as it gets posted (easier said than done). On the more practice side, today I realized I really have to master this Get a Feel For AQAL gold-star practice if I'm going to be able to teach it to customers and others. Word.
Sorry for the self-serving status check. If you got something out of it -- AWESOME! And if not, well, I'll see you in a day or two...


