Archive for February, 2007
Help I’m Trapped In A Memory Palace!
I’ve experienced an odd synchronicity in the last week. First I witnessed a demonstration by a United States Memory Champion. He explained how most “mental athletes” are people with average memories using mnemonic techniques lost to most of us, though once employed by classical scholars, generals and merchants to remember everything from troop positions […]
Posted: February 20th, 2007 under Mind, Holistic Health, Science.
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AstroSabiana
Mercury continues to move in retrograde motion. Venus moves out of Pisces into action-packed Aries. What does this mean for your Sun sign?
Posted: February 19th, 2007 under Horoscopes, Spirituality.
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Steve’s Weekly Dish 16.0
Here’s my picks for this week’s dish.
Dream Incubation
Is there something in those old caves?
The Kink Continuum
our society’s rampant sexual hypocrisy
Into the dark
What dreams may come?
Loving with all your …
MRI brain scans show why love is powerful & why being rejected is so painful.
Real talk with Bill Maher
He’s back are you ready to listen?
Posted: February 15th, 2007 under Spirituality.
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ON THE RADAR - NYC Events 2/16-2/21
Here’s a list of this week’s events in NYC. If you’ve got a good one coming up, tell us so we can spread the word. Email: jonathan@souldish.com
Friday, February 16
Public Talk: Daniel Pinchbeck
“Prophecy and Transformation: Understanding Indigenous Wisdom Traditions as We Approach the end of the Mayan Calendar in the Year 2012”
Daniel Pinchbeck […]
Posted: February 15th, 2007 under Spirituality, Events.
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TOE NIBBLERS. A Valentine’s Day Chocolate splender
“FOOD THAT RAWKS!”: Forget the tacky pre-boxed junk candies this Valentines day. Capture the heart of your lover by tickeling their tounge with something divine…straight from the vine. It has been told that Maca, a peruvian root helps stimulate the male libido as well as balance the femine hormone levels. I say put a couple […]
Posted: February 14th, 2007 under Spirituality.
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“Shopdrop” and Roll
Thanks to the folks at People Products, you can now “shopdrop” information and stories of those who make the products we use every day. This comes in the form of easy-to-use package labels and stickers that can be downloaded to your home computer, printed out, and assembled for placement in your local big box […]
Posted: February 11th, 2007 under Politics, World Cultures, Culture.
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AstroSabiana
Mercury goes into retrograde this week. There is a duality of vagueness and active change. It is a time to look at long-term goals and review how they are transpiring. Want to know more about your sun sign?
Posted: February 11th, 2007 under Horoscopes, Spirituality.
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“Almost” Last Minute Valentine’s Gifts (for those who care)
RELATIONSHIFTS: I have to say I totally don’t give a flying seal on roller skates about Valentines Day (whatever a flying seal on roller skates might look like, I’m thinking pretty uncomfortable at least thats’ my guess) but it is almost here, and if you are into giving a little something something on the one […]
Posted: February 9th, 2007 under Sexuality, Technology.
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10 Habits of Emotionally Intelligent People
What’s your EQ? I know my emotional intelligence needs a little beefing up, so I’m happy I heard about these 10 Habits Of Emotionally Intelligent People on Polyamory Weekly. (What?)
The first habit is important. People with leet emo skillz:
Label their feelings, rather than labeling people or situations (e.g. “I feel impatient.” vs “This is ridiculous.” […]
Posted: February 9th, 2007 under Spirituality, Web, Books, Culture.
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Steve’s Weekly Dish 15.0
Here’s my picks for this week’s dish.
Living the American Dream … in a One-Bedroom Apartment
Looks more like a nightmare to me.
Gnostic iquanodon
Think you know the gnostics? Think again.
The Rise of Christian Fascism
Do we face a future of fascism under the guise of Christian values?
The Great Work of Manly Hall
It has never once been […]
Posted: February 9th, 2007 under Spirituality.
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