Mary Clark's Blog - Posts Tagged "philosophy-of-mind"
Review of Tally
“It constitutes a remarkable piece of discourse in its own right, a book worth reading opening up a distinctive view of the world.” David Turnbull’s review of Tally: An Intuitive Life, on Amazon illuminates the artist’s life in the modern world, and the importance of forming “occupational communities” and enabling dialogue. Transformative consciousness is essential not only to the artist, but to the human species if it hopes to adapt to global changes in communication, diversity, community, economics, political structures and environment. David coaches occupational communities, with a focus on enhancing dialogue among very different people. Read his review at: http://www.amazon.com/review/R2NDM1VV...
Published on November 09, 2013 10:57
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global-change, life-as-art, memoir, modern-society, occupational-communities, philosophy-of-mind, transformative-consciousness
Human Beings: A Search for Understanding the Mystery
What is our essential being? What are the roles of intellect, intuition, perception, and consciousness: http://literaryeyes.wordpress.com/201...
Published on December 02, 2013 19:05
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consciousness, guilt, innocence, intuition, near-death-experience, philosophy-of-mind, transcendence


