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March 12, 2013 by Laura, 0 comments

A couple of weeks ago, my husband and I went to see a play by the Fine Arts department on campus. It was quite a treat, seeing as we hadn’t had a weekend off work together in a long time. The play was A Gross Indecency by Moïsès Kaufman, which is about the trials of Oscar Wilde during the 1890s. There was Read more…

March 11, 2013 by Nathan Wood, 0 comments

Well, my friends here at Collective Inquiry may have lost their collective minds when they invited me to do a guest spot. It is an honor, and frankly a bit intimidating, to contribute to such a wonderful place of wisdom and depth. Lately, I have been reflecting on the role of standards in our lives. Rigidly defined standards feel like Read more…

March 8, 2013 by Trent, 0 comments

Throughout our life we construct our own personal reality. Some of the reality is based on what we are taught, some of it is based on the messages we receive, and some of it is based on how we are hard wired. What is interesting to me is how tightly we hold to our reality, even if it causes us Read more…

March 1, 2013 by Trent, 0 comments

Over at zenhabits, Leo Babauta recently wrote the counsel that he would give his kids as they move into adulthood. The advice he provides fits quite well with the theme of this blog. For example, he writes: “You are good enough. Most people are afraid to do things because they are afraid they’re not good enough, afraid they’ll fail. But Read more…

February 28, 2013 by Kristyn, 3 comments

He and I When words run dry, he does not try, nor do I. We are on par. He just is, I just am and we just are. – Lang Leav I encountered this poem this past week. I say encounter rather than read because it was an experience for me. The words of the poem spoke to the power Read more…

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