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Apathy, redefined

I’m all about grassroots efforts, and I truly believe that we are reading a tipping point, when a large enough group of people are going to arise to serve humanity and make a difference. The need for accompanying though is high all the more that, as Dave Meslin explains in a recent TED talk, there… Read More Apathy, redefined

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Casting Two Ballots: Reflections of a Canadian Bahá’í Voter (via Yours Ambiguously, E.E. Talisman)

This is a fantastic post written by a fellow Canadian and Baha’i regarding the nature of elections and comparing the electoral process in our country to that in our religious community. The school semester has finally come to an end, and I’m soooo looking forward to a summer of blogging. During the semester I had… Read More Casting Two Ballots: Reflections of a Canadian Bahá’í Voter (via Yours Ambiguously, E.E. Talisman)

Fringe, TV Review

TV Review: Fringe, Season 3, Episode 13: “Immortality” Part I

Cockroaches. I hate them. With a passion. And so, a very unusual something happened to me while watching this episode of  Fringe: I closed my eyes. Thrice. Once when a cockroach came out of the first victim’s nostril (shudder), once when Altivia had cockroaches crawling all over her (double shudder) and again when Silva pulled… Read More TV Review: Fringe, Season 3, Episode 13: “Immortality” Part I