To truly understand plasma, we almost need to suspend what we think we know about it.
And, in today’s pursuit of truth, we’ll go beyond plasma.
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To truly understand plasma, we almost need to suspend what we think we know about it.
And, in today’s pursuit of truth, we’ll go beyond plasma.
We’ve all learned about the three states of matter – solid, liquid and gas. But did you know that there’s a fourth state of matter?
Solids, liquids and gasses, in fact, only make up 1% of the entire universe and human beings are just part of that 1%. Plasma makes up the other 99% of the observable universe.
So, what is plasma? That’s what this presentation is all about.
In this video, Laurie Anne Fuhr shares her poetry with The Question Community.
If we discovered our personal calling and followed it with passion, what could we achieve?
You are not Malala. You are not Steve Jobs. You are authentic inhabitants of your own life.
You aspire to make a difference in the habitat of your own life whether you name it “a calling” or not.
You are genuinely provoked by the question of “a calling”. Is it what you do, or is it who you are?
You are aware of how you express “who you are” in whatever you are doing. Whether or not you officially acknowledge “your calling” in life.
You operate your real life from a deeper place, a centre that guides and colours whatever you do. Sometimes subtle. Sometimes dramatic.
So, what do you believe about your calling? Is it a big question? A small question? How important is this to you?
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Unless we’re physicians or psychologists, we don’t often engage or fully understand the monumental connected reality of genetics, matter, energy, structure and relationship that enable us to be born and simply exist.
From this beginning place, we’re flung into all those other connected realities that make up the total experience of living on this earth – philosophical, social, economic, technological, ecological, political, sexual and relational. As if being in relationship with our own messed up, complicated selves wasn’t enough, we’re flung into relationships with everyone else – navigating the same complicated life of connected realities.
This occurs whether we want all those extra complications or not, escape it, simplify it or even medicated it. We are ultimately confronted with the connected realities of our complicated life. Ultimately, we reach a crossroads question about the message of this overwhelming complexity.
In this episode of The Question podcast, you will hear highlights from Frederick Tamagi’s presentation on “The Symmetry Within” as well as the music of Tim Gareau.
What questions will you be taking with you after listening to this episode?
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Unless we’re physicians or psychologists, we don’t often engage or fully understand the monumental connected reality of genetics, matter, energy, structure and relationship that enable us to be born and simply exist.
From this beginning place, we’re flung into all those other connected realities that make up the total experience of living on this earth – philosophical, social, economic, technological, ecological, political, sexual and relational. As if being in relationship with our own messed up, complicated selves wasn’t enough, we’re flung into relationships with everyone else – navigating the same complicated life of connected realities.
This occurs whether we want all those extra complications or not, escape it, simplify it or even medicated it. We are ultimately confronted with the connected realities of our complicated life. Ultimately, we reach a crossroads question about the message of this overwhelming complexity.
In this episode of The Question podcast, you will hear highlights from Frederick Tamagi’s presentation on “The Symmetry Within” as well as the music of Tim Gareau.
What questions will you be taking with you after listening to this episode?
We encourage you to connect with us via social media:
This original song by Andrew Douglas is about not being able to deal with something in a waking life and having no choice but to deal with it in the dream world, having intense lucid conversations with people.
It’s also about losing this ability when you’re stressed and you’re unable to sleep.
This song by Andrew Douglas chronicles his first existential crisis as a 19-year-old. His friend had earned a scholarship for track and field and Penn State. Unfortunately, she got struck with an illness despite being fit and healthy.
This song by Andrew Douglas is about how romantic relationships are the most jarring in the way they end. When romantic relationships are done, they are really done. One day you can be close to somebody, and suddenly they’re not there anymore.
Do you have a calling?
Do not reverently dismiss this question. A reverent dismissal is our way of recognizing that generally the idea of a calling in life is an intriguing mystery with a history.
For example, if you’re a religious person of any persuasion, you don’t have to reach far to grasp the significance of a perpetually burning bush.
If you’re not religious, history is full of remarkable instances of calling.
The general idea of a calling carries a certain amount of built-in reverence based on the amazing deeds we associate with historical figures.
But for the same reasons that we are reverent toward the idea of a calling, we are often dismissive of the idea that we ourselves could become part of this mystery with a history.