The spiritual implications of Christopher Nolan's Dark Knight Trilogy.Â
Is the return of the repressed simply regression or is it something much more?
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Living in the information age has most of us doing mental juggling routines as a matter of course. Are we more distracted and fragmented? Or is this good exercise for us?Â
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Beams & Struts - The Workshop : Long Form Essays
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Beneath the radar of men's awareness, women conduct emotional boxing matches with each other.
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Beams & Struts - The Workshop : Long Form Essays
In great fiction, the main character is the setting.Â
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Beams & Struts - The Workshop : Long Form Essays
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Living in the information age has most of us doing mental juggling routines as a matter of course. Can we handle it? Are we getting more distracted and fragmented? Or is this good exercise for us? Have we long had an underfed capacity for complexity that’s only now being regularly fertilized?
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Beams & Struts - The Workshop : Long Form Essays
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A debut of Ian MacKenzie's film Sacred Economics on the work of Charles Eisenstein, plus a Q&A with the filmmaker.Â
DisneyNature's documentary Oceans doesn't gloss over killing and eating its presentation of its subjects.Â
A look at Jason Bourne as a metaphor for the contepmorary male condition.Â
This could actually mean that we're climbing up the evolutionary ladder.
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