Monday, March 05, 2007

ANOTHER BIG EXTRACT FROM THE JUNK

FROM: Viola
SUBJECT:
We can't get away from learning.

Learning is all around - TV, newspapers, internet, conversations, etc. This can also lead to profound periods of darkness in life as well as psychological illness.
Healing is what happens to the wound.
We can explore the stories of people's lives that embrace mystery in concrete and authentic ways.
I find something of interest, I bookmark it, I share it, and I stream the listing into my website. It is also a fatal delusion. And remember, this is a BLOG, so don't expect academic rigor.
His reminder to us that time doesn't heal is an important one. The problem is, unless we face death, especially our own, we always wear the mask of fear.
Health as a Consequence of Thought and ChoiceI learned that health and illness were the consequence of the thoughts and choices people made. There are times in life when we feel a certain pull on our being as if we are being drawn towards something we cannot fully comprehend in that moment.
Are they social or are we in some significant manner more social because of them?
It is probably safe to say that we have all had experiences in life that have inspired awe and wonder. Another Voice of LifeIt all still feels glacial, this unlearning, reinvention stage that we're in.
Instead, we are lead to believe that lifelong learning is equated with economic utility. I am not trying to agree or disagree with you here, simply trying to explore it further.
We could lose the e - which is really an admission that it makes no sense anyway - and just have Learning 2.
Death is a powerful force in the quest to live a life worth living.
This kills the creative process and denigrates mystery to obsessively controlled activities and outcomes. Teachers and students are placed into a very precarious circumstance in education.
While I am not familiar with the how-to books, I know there are times when I go out and seek a precise answer to a problem I am having.
Creativity is a requirement for economic survival. It is safe to say that is the cognitive functioning of the brain cannot be adequately understood in isolation.


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