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An enormous number of people have influenced my thinking, but three were particularly important: William Braud, Barbara Babcock, and Edmund Leach. Parapsychologist William Braud integrated an enormous range of findings with his model of lability and inertia in psi processes. Barbara Babcock is the most significant interpreter of the trickster figur
... See moreGeorge P. Hansen • The Trickster and the Paranormal
inability to foresee the consequences of crime,
Enrico Ferri • Criminal Sociology
Robert has gone to Our House, an AIDS hospice. He seems very happy there and continues to manifest a steady change of attitude. At this very moment, I am looking at an advance directive, a document that states that Robert has chosen me to make medical decisions for him when he is unable to make them for himself. This is a humbling experience, and I
... See moreGary Smith • Radical Compassion: Finding Christ in the Heart of the Poor
from the unrestrained elements within their own group. The result has been a tendency to be their own protectors, to bulwark themselves against careless and deliberate aggression. The Negro has felt, with some justification, that the peace officer of the community provides no defense against the offending or offensive white man; and for an entirely
... See moreHoward Thurman • Jesus and the Disinherited
Response from habit precludes response that is attuned to the particular situation.
Ceanne DeRohan • Right Use of Will: Healing and Evolving the Emotional Body
In the decades since, he had been practicing more conventional psychotherapy out of his home in a leafy Baltimore neighborhood called Windsor Hills, biding his time and waiting patiently for the world to come around so that he might work with psychedelics once again.
Michael Pollan • How to Change Your Mind: The New Science of Psychedelics
There are few things more devastating than to have
Howard Thurman • Jesus and the Disinherited
never to publicly admonish people in a way that would diminish their dignity.
Joel Manby • Love Works: Seven Timeless Principles for Effective Leaders
I knew that that response was not only humiliating and insulting but wrong. It revealed not only an insensitivity to black pain and suffering but also, and more importantly for my vocation as a theologian, a theological bankruptcy. The education of white theologians did not prepare them to deal with Watts, Detroit, and Newark. What was needed was a
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