Author: Dan Wilt

New Scientist Mag: Big Bang Sounded Like A Deep Hum

There is a hum, a residual frequency, ambling along in the universe, some physicists propose. There is also a link to listen to a re-creation by a physicist at the University Of Washington in Seattle. Big Bang sounded like a deep hum – Breaking News

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JCBSONG by Nizlopi

Here’s a cute little creative moment to lighten up your day from Nizlopi. My son and I had a bunch of fun wrestling yesterday. Made me think of how much I love him, even though the vid is a bit quirky. JCBSONG by Nizlopi: Monkeehub

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Celtic Spirituality: Hearing God’s Voice In Community

The following are some random, scattered notes on Celtic Christianity from our course this past session. I thought I’d post them out of interest, giving some books to read and targeted insights. Restoring The Woven Cord Michael Mitton Published 12 years ago, it began a

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Attacked By A Minotaur

So I get out of the shower this morning, and to my surprise there is a Minotaur waiting to attack me. I grab the towel, toss it in front of its face, and land a full side kick to its chest. It slams backward into

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Exploring Dreams

Many dreams seem to lack significance and these are eaisily intuitively screend out. Dreams rich in emotion, plot and/or symbolic are almost always potentially significant. We always dream; remembering depends on when/how we wake up and whether we’re tuned in to paying attention. A notebook

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