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Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Foundational Beliefs and Transformational Thinking

 

What we consider to be at the base of the world, the foundation of the world is the ground from which we perceive all that can be known and all that we can have any real relationship. If we see the world as made up of the inanimate, where can we find life?

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      • Figure and Ground (Cosmology and Method
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