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Bonnitta Roy
Bonnitta Roy lives on a horse farm in northwest Connecticut. Her work on process philosophy and integral theory has earned her two consecutive academic awards from the ITC conferences at JFK University for alternative approaches to integral theory. She is an associate editor of Integral-Review, and a guest faculty of the masters program in Conscious Evolution at the Graduate Institute in Bethany, CT.
Tuesday, 30 August 2011 15:23
Playing Word Trump
What can Google's nGram viewer tell us about human consciousness? Bonnitta fills us in, compelete with awesome charts.
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Beams & Struts - Bricolage: Daily Bits & Pieces
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Friday, 13 May 2011 17:46
In the Presence of Choice
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Lost in Space, The Final Frontier of Osama bin Laden, and human choice.  Â
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Wednesday, 17 November 2010 23:32
Evo-Devo and the Post-Postmodern Synthesis: What Does Integral Have to Offer?
What do we mean by the term evolution? Â What do scientists mean by the term? Â What do integral thinkers? Â A highly articulate and deeply philosophical look at this most important issue.
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Beams & Struts - The Workshop : Long Form Essays
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