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Deeptime Leadership & Wellbeing Program (2023-2024)

It’s up on the site — the description of the upcoming nine month Deeptime Leadership & Wellbeing Program, our third Leadership Program.  To go to the description page, click here, or click on the blue button above and to the right.

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Boundless possibility: the power of seamlessness

Our universe’s constant bubbling of form and new realities is what cosmologist Brian Swimme calls seamlessness, one of his eleven powers of the universe that I have been exploring. Everything arose out of seamlessness, “the ground of being, an empty fullness.” A realm of existence so seething with constant creativity that physicists call it spacetime […]

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We are all made of stars: The long trip from the big bang to the human body

Science and history documentarian Dan Levitt’s latest book, “What’s Gotten Into You: The Story of Your Body’s Atoms, From the Big Bang Through Last Night’s Dinner,” traces how our cells, elements, atoms and subatomic particles found their way to our brains, bones, and bodies from the Big Bang. Reconstructing the epic step-by-step journey of our […]

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Standing on Holy Ground: Thomas Berry’s Primary Revelation

Ever since I was introduced to Thomas Berry’s work in 2000, his thinking has informed and enriched my own beyond measure. For this essay, I chose one of my favorite of his ideas: that we expand our vision beyond our treasured texts to include Earth herself as our primary source of revelation. “We need to […]

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Eco-Choices that Embrace the World

What is an eco-choice? A choice embracing the living-world—that is seen and unseen, heard and unheard, known and unknown, loved and unloved. Albert Einstein after World War II urged us to “widen our compassion” to include other persons who are different and also the natural world. As we face a climate crisis of our own […]

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This Logarithmic View of the Universe with Blow Your Mind

From the scale of planet Earth, at a few thousands of kilometers, to the scale of the observable Universe, at nearly 100 billion light-years, there’s a long way from here to the cosmic horizon. But rather than a linear scale, which would take several quintillions of Earths lined end-to-end to reach the limits of the […]

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