Archive for April, 2006



Weird Things About Airtunes

Airtunes is Apple’s technology that lets you stream music from iTunes to an Airport Express, which in turn connects to your stereo. Net effect: I press play on my Powerbook, music comes out of my stereo downstairs. It’s dead cool. But… some obvious things that seem easy-ish to do, yet aren’t there. Why does no-one sell […]

Frank is in the house!

Frank Visser who runs World of Ken Wilber has started a blog. Welcome to the blogosphere, Frank! Let’s hope you post more than I do Technorati Tags: integral

Buddhabrot

Courtesy of Wikipedia’s new Picture of the Day: The Buddhabrot is a special rendering of the Mandelbrot set which, when “traditionally” oriented, resembles to some extent certain depictions of the Buddha. When viewed “upside-down”, it vaguely resembles a human face with large, triangular glasses or goggles over its eyes. Technorati Tags: integral, spirit

… just a suggestion. So the core stuff in the ILP kit (I don’t own one, but some of my Sydney Integral peeps do) seems to be the core modules, which have companion “1-minute modules” aimed at busy people. All good. Also 1-minute practices are great things for Enlightenment By Walking Around (EBWA) and cool ways to […]

In “Meyerhoff, Wilber and the Post-Formal Stages”, Mark Edwards mounts a defense of the technique of “orienting generalisations” which Ken Wilber claims to use to create his AQAL framework. The technique has taken a bit of a beating on epistemological grounds from critical folks, but Edwards reclaims the core notion as central to social science […]




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