From the beautiful to the bizarre, this annual photographic showcase shines a light on some of our planet’s most breathtaking species and places.| bioGraphic
PRODUKTIVITÄT „Forschungsfrage“ | Weshalb eine gut formulierte „Forschungsfrage“ nicht nur in der Forschung, sondern in allen Lebenslagen sinnvoll ist Bevor ich mit etwas be…| Toms Gedankenblog
Tom Atlee| Random Communications from an Evolutionary Edge
I’m still pinching myself that now I have two books out in the big book-buying world. Friends keep asking me how it feels, and to be honest I’m not sure I’ve really taken it in. What with the busy promotional blitz and caring for a toddler, I’m usually doing something work or child-related from the […] The post The big picture – and what’s next first appeared on Sara Foster.| Sara Foster
Reasonable vs. Right? What if the goal isn't to be right, but to be reasonable? Explore how humility, curiosity, and dialogue shape faithful responses to LGBTQ+ questions.| Small Church Big Table
Michael Sheen is a world-renowned actor. However, what has captured the headlines recently is not the morally questionable antics we expect from a Hollywood star but rather his unwavering social conscience and extraordinary act of generosity. He effectively bought and wrote off £1 million worth of debt for 900 people in his hometown of ... Read more| The Money Principle
Explore personal finance resilience through David’s inspiring journey from crushing debt to financial stability and success.| The Money Principle
Here are the 5 principles to think about when you are planning on talking with your pastor about LGBTQ questions in a church that does not have open or helpful conversations about these things.| Small Church Big Table
Excerpt: When I realized the journalist wanted a peek at some of my key journal entries, I froze. Sure, there was outright fear of what she’d think (or the hordes of people who might read them). But the real issue is that I’d need to share them first with Timothy.| Small Church Big Table
Often, youth ministry is the first place where LGBTQ issues surface in the church. Youth workers often feel trapped because their students DEFINITELY want to talk about LGBTQ inclusion and yet so many times church leadership does NOT want to have those conversations.| Small Church Big Table
The final stage in your church’s LGBTQ discovery journey includes making the final decision and communicating it with wisdom and grace.| Small Church Big Table
In the fifth stage in the discovery journey, the discernment team digs into the scriptures and into the issues, building towards a clear path forward. It ends with writing a statement.| Small Church Big Table
Stage 4 on your church’s discovery journey around LGBTQ questions is to engage the congregation in the process. This is neither easy nor safe, but it is still essential.| Small Church Big Table
Stage 3 in the process of your church’s own discovery journey around LGBTQ questions focuses on the discernment team. There’s a lot more to discernment than handing out a book and discussing it.| Small Church Big Table
LGBTQ Discovery Questions - Stage 2 in the process of your church’s own discovery journey around LGBTQ questions is about engaging the church board. If you don’t do this well, you could lose people you don’t need to, create confusion, or end up looking like a bully.| Small Church Big Table
In Sardinata, Norte de Santander, local farmers have found archaeological artifacts of the Chitarero indigenous peoples, an extinct group that played a pivotal role in the early resistance against Spanish conquest.| The City Paper Bogotá
This is the fifth of six posts seeking to describe what it means to practice co-intelligence. (You can read the first post here, the second here, the third here, and the fourth here.) In this post I share ten qualities of co-intelligence. How do they seem to you? How would it feel to be part of activities that take such things seriously? – Tom (PS: This is what the Co-Intelligence Institute is all about – and what your support would help us contribute to in the world.)| Random Communications from an Evolutionary Edge
This is the second of six posts seeking to describe what it means to practice co-intelligence. (You can find the first post here.) I’m doing this to support the creation of what’s called “a community of practice” – a network of people who are seeking – together – to better understand and apply co-intelligence in their lives and their work. In the process, I’ve come up with six new ways to describe co-intelligence. So you can use them as windows into the world of co-intel...| Random Communications from an Evolutionary Edge
Co-intelligence is a worldview and capacity that manifests in various methodologies and as an applied philosophy. It involves embracing wholeness, inclusiveness, and interconnectedness in addressing challenges and situations. Practicing co-intelligence includes seeking to understand and engage with the evolving whole, including more lives and perspectives, nurturing relationships, and developing systems that enhance collective capacity. It can be approached through principles, inquiry, and cu...| Random Communications from an Evolutionary Edge
Colombia's tall-ship ARC Gloria majestically sailed through London's Tower Bridge on the same day both Colombia and England reached the semi-finals of their respective football tournaments.| The City Paper Bogotá
From the beautiful to the bizarre and breathtaking, this photographic showcase of life on Earth shines a light on some of our planet's most amazing species and places.| bioGraphic
Stephen Wolfram discusses building a general observer theory using discoveries from the Physics Project and NKS, including the ruliad. Read how the nature of observers is critical to determining the most fundamental laws we attribute to the universe.| writings.stephenwolfram.com
In his TED Talk, Stephen Wolfram covers the emergence of space by the application of computational rules to spacetime, gravity and quantum mechanics to AI and LLMs. Computational irreducibility and the ruliad.| writings.stephenwolfram.com
THERE ARE NO “WHITE HATS” COMING TO SAVE US. WE NEED TO DRAIN THE SWAMP OURSELVES| Not Our Future