Friday, May 8, 2009

Red Velvet Mite: Writing About Seeing Things Differently, Loving Bliss & Modernity, Hippie Explorations



Seeing things differently ... or not? ... and writing about these. * Loving bliss preceded by the relaxation response? Yes ... What happens when getting things done in the context of modernity has precedence over the relaxation response and loving bliss? ... Stanford Psychology Professor and Emeritus Phil Zimbardo, as a start ... ? facebook.com/video/video.php?v=614090435683 ** Hippie explorations ...




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Saturday, May 16, 2009

Evolution Basin Illuminated: Anthropological Poetry, Phil Zimbardo, World University and School's Culture


I'd like to call "Winding Road," the poem below on May 9 {scott-macleod.blogspot.com/2009/05/winding-road.html}, 'anthropological poetry' because it brings together, in a new form, disparate aspects of experience and social life which an anthropologist might have interest in and want to learn about, on-the-ground. Is this a new form of anthropology?


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Here's the third video (Shyness/Heroism/Insight) of Professor Phil Zimbardo's Stanford Open Office Hours in Facebook: facebook.com/video/video.php?v=616065342953


Here's the second video (Evil/Time/Insight) of Professor Phil Zimbardo's Stanford Open Office Hours in Facebook: facebook.com/video/video.php?v=615467086863. Sound advice and thinking?


Here's his first video (Heroic Imagination/Insight) -
Stanford Open Office Hours: Philip Zimbardo, Part 1


https://youtu.be/x6_5lGvIxK0



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What culture do I see ahead for World University and School? A synthesis of cultures which inform Wikipedia, MIT Open Course Ware, One Laptop per Child, the American Friends' Service Committee vis-a-vis nontheist Friends, great research universities, Harbin Hot Springs, counterculture and hippy-mindedness, as well as a focus on peace and ways to elicit loving bliss :)






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