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What my head is full of…

by Seth on May 2, 2010

Imagine that the covers of all the books in the image below dissolve, allowing the meanings to mix and flow together, dynamically creating new relationships and new patterns of information…  and you’ll have some sense of what I’m trying to do in my PhD dissertation. But hopefully it won’t end up like this: Print PDF

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Waldorf Educators: A Light on the Path

by Seth on December 3, 2009

The world has problems; LOTS of them. But as long as there are people like my friend Nancy, who devote their lives and love to one of the most important and practical callings on the planet, education of our young, I have hope for the future.

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a tiny window

by Seth on July 30, 2009

a tiny window gathers the world echoes morning’s rush of life amazingly, my fingers trace your carved shoulder like they have never known geometry somebody somewhere is getting coffee, walking the dog, dressing for a long day – but not we, whose worlds have just collided under the gaze of a tiny window that no [...]

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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 [...]

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Sometimes it’s sunny in Portland…

by Seth on April 9, 2009

This is when Daisy and I can go outside and enjoy the synthesis of vitamin D rather than relying on capsules.  Okay, at least for me; Daisy has fur (except on her belly). Print PDF

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