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And the surgeons should say “yes, great idea!”. Lovely gorgeous life-enhancing honey. Spread it on all over, that’s what I say.
links for 2007-10-16
links for 2007-10-14
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“Meditation is to get insight, to get understanding and compassion, and when you have them, you are compelled to act. The Buddha, after enlightenment, went out to help people. Meditation is not to avoid society; it is to look deep to have the kind of insi
links for 2007-10-13
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Fascinating programme about the psychological reality of living in a totalitarian country. Reminds me of Malawi.
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Mind Hacks link to ABC programmes about two very different collections of art by psychiatric patients and the ethical questions each raises.
links for 2007-10-12
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Mindfulness and pain (and other techniques)
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I always knew that I was designed to adore chocolate
links for 2007-10-11
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Would be great for my putative work on the self-harm body-mod continuum
links for 2007-10-10
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“Meditation is not a quick fix. It is not a comfortable place inside to hide away from yourself – in meditation you are confronting yourself.”
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“They found that the one surviving rule, which adds an “-ed” suffix to simple past and past participle forms, contributes to the evolutionary decay of irregular English verbs according to a specific mathematical function: It regularizes them at a rate tha
links for 2007-10-09
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Integrative Body-Mind Training, IBMT
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My friend needs one of these. Last time she used a salad bowl to trap the mouse and a stone to kill it.
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Although they’re not actually all open source.
Linky lovelyness
For a long time I didn’t notice that my RSS feed for the excellent online arts journal qarrtsiluni was out of date. Now I’ve fixed it and am consuming its goodness in large gulps.
One of the contributors to the current theme, Making Sense, is the poet George Szirtes who has a massive and impressive web presence. I remember interviewing him when he won the TS Eliot award as part of my one-person campaign to infiltrate more (any) items about poetry into the “news”. He was a delight to talk to. It’s fantastic to see such a respected and renowned poet exploring all the possibilities the internet has to offer.
And if you want to join him at qarrtsiluni there is a week or so left before submissions to the current theme close.
Something else I’ve been remiss about is the Festival of the Trees. The current edition – number 16 already! – is up and about at trees, if you please under the title “Fade to Color (Seasons Change)“. Next month’s is going to be a special Halloween edition at Windywillow, so send in accounts of any Sleepy Hollow-like arboreal encounters (or digitally-recorded evidence thereof) following these instructions.
Finally small is, of course, beautiful. So I’ve made a mobile version of the blog called frizzyLogicette which can be found on all small mobile devices if you point their tiny perfect browsery-type things to http://winksite.com/rraw/frizzylogic.
links for 2007-10-08
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Without the need for a ball-winder!
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Good for therapists as well as their clients, then.
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Superb weekly Buddhist-inspired cartoon strip with commentary on the subject matter by members of other faiths.
