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Sacred Awe | I’m a 24 year old blogger with a strong interest in alternative education, sustainability, the connection between activism and spirituality, and cultural renewal. I’m especially interested in the role of awe, mystery, beauty, and the embracing of paradox in building a better world. This blog attempts to bridge the gap between social and ecological activists and education activists, as well as the gap between secular and spiritual activists. - I'm a 24 year old blogger with a strong interest in alternative education, sustainability, the connection between activism and spirituality, and cultural renewal. I'm especially interested in the role of awe, mystery, beauty, and the embracing of paradox in building a better world. This blog attempts to bridge the gap between social and ecological activists and education activists, as well as the gap between secular and spiritual activists.

  • https://sacredawe.wordpress.com/2014/03/26/25/ Sacred Awe - I'm at a place that feels a lot like New Culture Camp. A lot of concerns about, is everything packed, and logistics. Renee is with us. We go downstairs and plan what we're going to do. I don't really see the need for this kind of planning. I'm about to go to sleep; there are…
  • https://sacredawe.wordpress.com/2008/09/30/rosh-hashanah-finding-ground-and-rootedness/ Rosh Hashanah, finding ground and rootedness | Sacred Awe - Not until after this sort of breakthrough did I realize it was Rosh Hashanah. The overwhelm has not really gone away but I notice in it a sort of longing.  Suddenly early this evening I found myself inexplicably attracted to Judaism and thinking, I need to find a synagogue. I want to remember my roots…
  • https://sacredawe.wordpress.com/2008/08/07/the-digital-transcription-service/ The Digital Transcription Service | Sacred Awe - I haven't posted lately as I've been working on getting a small transcription business off the ground. It's the Digital Transcription Service and we specialize in the transcription of digital audio relating to sustainability, personal growth, and human rights. We'll transcribe just about everything but we find this particular focus most rewarding. So far, our…
  • https://sacredawe.wordpress.com/2007/12/22/on-hopelessness/ On Hopelessness | Sacred Awe - I wrote this meditation on hope and hopelessness on 9/11/2007 and a friend suggested I post it anywhere that's appropriate. "All that is gold does not glitter, Not all those who wander are lost; The old that is strong does not wither, Deep roots are not reached by frost." -- J.R.R. Tolkien, Lord of the…
  • https://sacredawe.wordpress.com/2007/12/19/the-depth-of-prayer-and-grace-everyday-life-as-casual-banter-with-the-god/ The depth of prayer and grace: everyday life as casual banter with God | Sacred Awe - I haven't written in months because I have been in the very midst of awe. I've been in the midst of some of the most astounding and baffling synchronicity I've ever known, a synchronicity that seems always to be guiding me in precisely the direction I need to be guided. I'm not quite sure how…

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  • Kirk Burleson - Didn't Last Long

    At the 10 month mark it started taking pictures on it's own. It just starts snapping pictures with the loud shutter sound. It's very embarrassing when out in public. It was a very good phone before that except for the usual Android slow down after adding apps. I never had an iphone that slowed down; maybe I'll go back.

  • M. Craddick - MSAR

    This edition of MSAR was very useful to me. Aside from supplying all the information regarding the incoming class of the previous year, this book provided other selection criteria used by individual schools. If you are unsure where you want to apply to medical school, then I would strongly recommend this book. However, if you have it narrowed down pretty well, you could get most of the information online. The benefit of the MSAR is all of the information is right there and you don't have to go searching for similar information on multiple different school or other websites.

  • Ellen Sweeney - De-fox made me sick. Vomiting. Kidney pain. ...

    De-fox made me sick. Vomiting. Kidney pain. Unbearable. Requested to return to seller. Never heard from them. Stay away.

  • Michael Sholders - Emigrants Find Wicked and Humane People in New York City

    Two young women from Ireland had differing tales that eventually caused them to emigrate from Ireland, but they were woven together with poverty and calamity in their native land. Victoria was one of the young women, and her story was repulsive to say the least. Her father, a poor Irish man living on a land baron’s estate was conscripted during the potato famine to identify his peers, friends and neighbors to the persons who eventually evicted them due to non-payment of rent. This was horrifying; nobody could afford to pay, yet the miserly baron had them removed as Victoria’s father watched. Nasty business. Her father was eventually murdered, and she was an outcast. Off she went to America to escape and be re-invented. This is the story of how these two women met on the Atlantic crossing, became good friends, got robbed, beaten and taken advantage of in their new environs, New York City. They became seamstresses working almost as slaves until they decided to go into business for themselves. They succeed, but not without major trials. A Jewish merchant who manufactured materials gave them encouragement, credit, and any other help he could to help them due to their industriousness and honesty. The tale winds around some scoundrels that continue to try to undermine this new business owner, and the lines are drawn between good and evil people in New York. An engaging story that has many historical truths in it; it describes what courage and integrity is all about both the positive side of the ledger as well as the negative side of the human ledger.

  • Karen W - We Love Our LeapPad

    We received an advanced copy of the LeapPad to review and my girls were very excited when it arrived. I was more than happy to review a new product from Leapfrog because we are big fans of Leapfrog BUT what made me excited was I knew we could use the games from our Explorer. That was a huge plus for me. All these different games are great but the cartridges aren't cheap so to use the games we have already, is BIG. Thank you Leapfrog for helping us save money.

  • Rachel - Nice board, horrible planchet.

    Planchet not very high quality and doesn't have very good or quick movement across the board. Other than that piece, this is a nice board and very cool with blacklights on in the room. Ended up just using a shot glass and had much better reaction and mobility across the board.

  • Mom of 6 good kids - Bad reaction!

    I was excited to try this, but 10 minuets after I put it on my face stated burning and turned bright red. I have never had that kind of reaction to anything. It was kind of scary. I don't have many allergies so I'm not sure what happened.