by Seth on April 25, 2009
Sometimes really obvious ideas take a long time to occur to me. For example, I had created a DVD version of my Matrix talk from 2007, but I never thought to convert it and upload it to YouTube. Suffice it to say, this has been remedied. Visit my YouTube site (my username is Arapacana) to check it out. Of […]
by Seth on April 22, 2009
Trust me, YOU DON’T WANT TO MISS THIS!!! Frank Chester (find out about his initial work here, and read reviews of his work here) has just returned from a very well received presentation of his research on the Chestahedron at Sunbridge College in Spring Valley, New York. Many in the audience expressed disappointment afterwards that they had […]
by Seth on March 26, 2009
Goethean phenomenology acts as a transformative bridge between the researcher and a topic of inquiry. The method is unique not in that it attempts to work through the subject/object split, but rather in the WAY it attempts to do this. Doing Goethean phenomenological research requires that one be completely open to what presents itself, while at the […]
by Seth on March 20, 2009
Following on the last posts about language, I’m just going to go way out on a limb here and re-present a picture that Rudolf Steiner gives which, when you really take it in, can transform your whole sense of language. It is this: Steiner points out how at the present time, humanity can only tap into the deep […]
by Seth on March 16, 2009
A friend continued: Does this mean there is no universal developmental stages that we each pass through simply due to the fact that we are all human? What are the underlying strata, the ground upon which both these explicate perspectives emerge? What is the implicate order regarding human development? Prompting the response: As for universal […]