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Archive for October, 2006

The Paper Problem

Paper is a huge problem today. Over 48 million tons of paper reaches
our landfills each year, a comfort to the 200 million Americans that have paper recycling services and believe they are doing a good thing by keeping paper out of the landfills. In some sense it is beneficial to keep those […]

Rushkoff and Pinchbeck Dialogues

Quetzalcoatl will have a MySpace page and GoogleVideo account JUST YOU WAIT. Click here for the rest of the series.
Found on KarmaDrive.

A Western Made for Halloween

For those of you who enjoy the bizarrely surreal visuals of American cowboys drifting across sun-bleached Spanish landscapes in Sergio Leone’s spaghetti westerns, High Plains Drifter will no doubt make for a delicious Alls-Hallow-Eve trick and treat. Coming back to his American homeland, Clint Eastwood directs and stars in this otherworldly 1973 western filmed on […]

Remembering Brad Will

It saddens us greatly here at Souldish that just as we’re saying hello again to all of you with the relaunch of our site, we must say goodbye to an old friend. On October 27, Brad Will was killed covering the five-month long teacher strike in Oaxaca City, Mexico. Continuing his long-term career […]

AstroSabiana

Weekly Forecast for Oct. 30, 2006
Aries (Mar 21 - Apr 19)
An old man is attempting, with a degree of success unsuspected by him, to reveal the mysteries to a motley group. ~~sabian symbol

Changesurfer Radio: The Naked Brain And The Emerging Neurosociety

From Radio4All an episode of Changesurfer Radio where Dr. J. Hughs interviews a doctor of neuroscience on the social, economic and moral implications of the growing field. Like the best scientists, he is just as concerned with enumerating the limitations of the practice as what it can accomplish:
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Holy cats you must check out […]

My Mother Was a Virus. My Father Was Bacterial.

TALES FROM THE COSMIC SEA: We all share a common ancestor,” but this elusive common ancestor has not been found yet, and it may be because the primordial beginnings of our beings came not from one ancestor, but two! The commonly accepted theory or origin has been bacteria– cosmic bacteria carried in on an […]

Steve’s Hot Dish

THE WEEKLY DISH: Greetings to all, I’m Steve your fearless Internet aficionado and intrepid researcher. Each week, I’ll be posting my favorite items whirling around the web for the weekly dish.
#1. DNA Monthly
For FREE cutting edge news about who you truly are, check out out this site. Need I say more?
#2. Why We […]

Venerable George Churinoff - Wisdom Of Emptiness

A delightful monk with a penchant for biscotti points out the limits of analysis. Please pay no mind to the 10 seconds of silence and some adjustments. They’re Buddhists! Getting hung up on sound editing probably runs against the point. The clip opens with a guided meditation which I highly recommend keeping around:
Venerable George Churinoff […]

Flow Yoga Is Damn Impressive