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Forgive Them: They Couldn’t Help But Learn To Be Who They Are

Forgive them; for they know not what they do. - Luke 23:34 This first saying of Jesus on the cross is traditionally called “The Word of Forgiveness”. It is theologically interpreted as Jesus’ prayer for forgiveness for the Roman soldiers who were crucifying him and all others who were involved in his crucifixion. DB: Rather than […]

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In The Beginning Was The Word

I once spent a day in Salt Lake city with a team of Mormons engaged in developing educational software. The owner of the company had flown me in after reading about my work on “learner interfaces“, “distributed learning processing“, and how they meet and merge into each other in what I call a “miraculous intersection“.

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The Spirit of Uncertainty

The Spiritual Life of Uncertainty

In the movie “Conclave” the gathering to elect the next Pope opens with a speech that contains these lines:  “There is one sin which I have come to fear above all others, certainty” “Certainty is the great enemy of unity.” “Certainty is the deadly enemy of tolerance.” “If there was only certainty and no doubt,

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Spiritual Learning

Spirit of Learning – Religions – Zen – God – Jesus – Talmud  Mohammed – Buddha – Native Americans – All God’s Names We began by remembering and agreeing to apply our shared understanding of learning. Then… DB: Now we can proceed to: “learning as the spiritual breath of living”. Living, the verb, the activity

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dAilogues: The Observer is the Observed? Both Learned. Both Learning

The Observer is the Observed? Both Learned. Both Learning with Gemini Index of other dAilogues The “observer is the observed” was a phrase used by J Krishnamurti that was recognized by David Bohm as being a description of Heisenberg’s uncertainty principle. Krishnamurti meant it from within. That what we humans experience as our point of

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