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Zoosphere offers writing, design, and creative direction services. We can help you create a website, brochure, newsletter, e-newsletter, advertisment, book, flyer, handout, logo—pretty much anything that requires clear, compelling, and beautiful words and images. Quantum Playground is now online!Submitted by Kayla on March 3, 2008 - 11:04am.
Quantum Playground is the newest website I have designed to go online. Read more about this project. New Zoosphere websiteSubmitted by Marco on February 16, 2008 - 9:04pm.
Welcome to our new site! We've had this on the back burner for many moons now. But finally, it's launched—praise the Lord. And praise Kayla for putting it all together. The truth is, she's been waiting all this time for ME to add some items of content. I had been in a funk for a while, but it seems the fog of the funk is beginning to lift. So I decided to spend a night drinking beer, listening to rock & roll, and getting my online act together. It feels good to be (a)live!
Publisher’s Weekly: Integral Vision one of the "Best Books of 2007" in Religion categorySubmitted by Marco on November 16, 2007 - 4:31pm.
Integral RecoverySubmitted by Marco on September 21, 2007 - 9:54pm.
We're proud to annouce the launch of the Integral Recovery website.
I met John Dupuy in April 2007, when I had the opportunity to assist him during a month-long Integral Recovery retreat in Southern Utah. This pilot program brought together a small group of men who were struggling with alcohol and drug dependency. My background in Integral Life Practice (I was writing a book about it), and my years working with Integral Institute, were a perfect fit for John's program, which is completely based in the Integral approach. read more » The Integral VisionSubmitted by Marco on July 22, 2007 - 7:03pm.
This is a very different kind of Ken Wilber book. For one, it’s BOOK REVIEW: The Audacity of Hope, by Barack ObamaSubmitted by Marco on March 19, 2007 - 2:39pm.
[I wrote this review for the Integral Institute newsletter, HOLONS.]
Barack Obama is like the The Audacity of Hope is a remarkable book on many levels. First (and significantly to me, as a writer), it’s a beautifully written book. For example, Obama describes the experience of attending Rosa Parks’ funeral—a soaring symbol of racial reconciliation that he contrasts with an ugly reminder of enduring inequalities:
“Listless infants hoisted to their hips.” “The flimsy dignity of a blanket.” “The spark of chaos in their eyes.” A poetic sensibility pervades The Audacity of Hope. Obama describes the loneliness of living in Washington D.C., away from his wife and daughters, in terms of “aching for the warmth of their hugs and the sweet smell of their skin.” I love the sensuality of that last image, evoking the longing of a man for the simple touch of his wife and children. But a poet does not a president necessarily make. Beauty and goodness must be grounded in political truth. The real significance of The Audacity of Hope lies in the vision it presents for American politics. It’s an integrative vision. Obama’s peculiar gift is an ability to take multiple perspectives and weave them together into a coherent and compelling whole. His book articulates a post-postmodern meta-narrative about American identity and our role in a complex world. read more » A WalkSubmitted by Marco on February 5, 2007 - 11:42pm.
I walk into the night with my wife and our dog. We’re taking the dog for a walk, and never coming back. |