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a more thorough and sensitive contact with our ’felt sense’ - that is, our kinesthetic, proprioceptive, spatial sense of orientation
he pro¬ gressive deadening of this ’felt sense’ in our children, whether through simple ignorance or by deliberate schooling, lends i
The heart of healing lies in our ability to listen, to per¬ ceive, more than in our application of technique.
Marshall McLuhan:^ 'Environments are not passive wrappings, but are, rather, active processes which are invisible. The groundrules, per
The real problem of humanity is the following: we have Paleolithic emotions, medieval institutions, and god-like technology. Edward O. Wilson, deba
Ideas That Changed My Life
Marshall McLuhan:^ 'Environments are not passive wrappings, but are, rather, active processes which are invisible. The groundrules, per
Tim: I think optimism is the expectation that things are going to be OK. That we’re going to get a good outcome. Hope is much more about meaning; hope
Thus it is that the world often seems divided between false hope and gratuitous despair. Despair demands less of us, it’s more predictable, and in a s
I want to defend and buoy hope – it’s a fragile, quirky thing, but it has the power to help us act in the face of finitudeHope is vitalising. When it
“A map of the world that does not include Utopia is not worth even glancing at, for it leaves out the one country at which Humanity is always landing.