Welcome to another edition of Digestable, the short, weekly email where I share information, ideas, and what’s new with me. This email was sent to subscribers on May 9th, 2021. Here we go! The Danger of Fact-ist Politics: This essay by Taylor Dotson claims that both sides of the raging political war share the same root issue:Continue reading “Digestable #16: Fact-ist Politics, Why You’re Christian, Letter to Premier Kenney, 40 Lessons for a New Kind of Entrepreneur”
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Digestable #9: MovNat in Edmonton, The Joy of Movement, Ski Touring Hilda, Post-Rationalism, Speaking in Tongues
Welcome to another edition of Digestable, the short, weekly email where I share information, ideas, and what’s new with me. This edition was delivered to subscribers on March 21st, 2021. Here’s what I’ve been thinking about this week: Free MovNat Workouts in Edmonton. I am organizing a weekly drop-in MovNat session Saturday mornings at 8:00-9:30 AM in MillContinue reading “Digestable #9: MovNat in Edmonton, The Joy of Movement, Ski Touring Hilda, Post-Rationalism, Speaking in Tongues”
Digestable #5: Martin Luther Rewired Your Brain, Dwell App, The Bible Project, Memorization for Meditation and Mindfulness
Welcome to another edition of Digestable, the short, weekly email where I share information, ideas, and what’s new with me. There is a clear theme again this week, and it is of biblical proportions! This content was emailed to subscribers on February 21st, 2021. Love it or hate it, if you want to understand theContinue reading “Digestable #5: Martin Luther Rewired Your Brain, Dwell App, The Bible Project, Memorization for Meditation and Mindfulness”
Memorization for Meditation and Mindfulness
“The mind pumps out thoughts like the heart pumps out beats.” Unfortunately I can’t recall where I first ran into this comparison of the mind to the heart, but it has stuck with me. There is oft cited research by Dr. Fred Luskin of Stanford University, that on average, we have 60,000 thoughts per day.Continue reading “Memorization for Meditation and Mindfulness”