Archive for October, 2007

Review: Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand

17Oct07
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What it is: This book is Ayn Rand’s greatest work and culmination of her artistry and philosophy – a philosophy that celebrates human, earthly life, and the power of human rationality and creativity. It is also a mystery novel that is gripping and exquisitely crafted.
Growth Potential: Many, if not most people are caught between, [...]

Review: InterPlay

15Oct07
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Location: 2323 Telegraph Ave, Oakland, CA
What it is: Gosh…InterPlay is one of those experiences that defies description. But I’ll try anyway, if you promise to do your best to imagine what I’m talking about! By definition, InterPlay is a community-based, improvisational arts practice. Gather a bunch of regular-ish people in a dance [...]

MotherPeace Tarot Cards

06Oct07
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What it is: Originally made in the 1970s, during the renaissance of the women’s spirituality movement, this tarot deck is unusual in that the cards are round and the images are women, and goddess-based. Symbols are taken from women-centered rituals and based in non-western (and some western) global cultures.
Growth Potential: I find that tarot [...]

Satsang with Pamela Wilson

04Oct07
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Location: Various locations in the U.S. and around the worldWhat it is: Pamela’s gatherings, called satsang (Sanskrit for “meetings in truth”), are meetings where people come to “take refuge in the heart.” In a supportive atmosphere of like-minded seekers, she employs techniques to question and quiet the mind, so that the loving, true nature of [...]