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Category: Learning Stages

Where Do I Fit In? Cosmic Education and The Children’s House

This article beautifully explains how Cosmic Education, typically reserved for the Elementary aged child, shows signs and interest in the younger years and gives examples of what it looks like and how it allows children to take the first steps towards “fulfilling their cosmic roles and discovering their potential.”

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Non-Scientists Talking Science, The Risk

This article was written specifically for the Deep Time Journey Network by Michael Lemonick, a science writer for TIME magazine, a Senior Writer, Climate Central, and a lecturer at Princeton University. The Deep Time Journey Network knowingly rides the precarious knife edge between science and the humanities.  We feel that this conversation is of great […]

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Big History: Between Nothing and Everything. New York: McGraw-Hill, 2014.

Written by three big historians with long experience of teaching big history, this is the first college level textbook on big history. It updates the big history narrative, incorporates the core idea of Thresholds of Increasing Complexity, adds further readings and resources, and also chapter questions and many illustrations, maps and diagrams. Nine of the […]

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Cynthia Stokes Brown, Big History: From the Big Bang to the Present. 2nd ed. New York: New Press. 2012. 1st ed, 2007.

This short book (250 pages) tells big history for a general audience in clear, non-academic language, yet well documented. The general theme is of the human history portion is humans in their environment, connected by food.

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Somatic and Narrative Ways of Knowing (Sonar) for Transformative Learning

This is my dissertation which traces our cultural environmental unsustainability, social injustice...

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Experiences of Astronauts Returning to Earth

This film has a number of astronauts describe their experience of seeing the earth from space. Some of them call their experience the “overview effect.” They recall Carl Sagan’s recognition that the earth is a fragile spaceship, protected by a thin atmosphere. This 19 minute film is an important introduction for recognizing the importance of […]

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Sisters of Earth Network

SISTERS OF EARTH 2014 CONFERENCE July 10-13, 2014 at the University of Saint Mary (USM) in Leavenworth, Kansas. Conference Theme: The New Emerging Humanity: Healing Into Wholeness. The ‘Sisters of Earth’ is an informal network of women most of whom are rooted in deep understandings of new cosmology and all of whom share a deep […]

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