
Darrell Moneyhon
"Is the Movement in the Head?" Yes (the 70's band)
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Culture Wars and Evolution
Posted February 9th, 2012 | 2 Comments
Today, while reading some of David Platt's book, Radical , I think I figured out something. Earlier in Platt's book I was "turned on" by his emphasis of the need for the modern Christian church to de-couple from the "American Dream" (and all its... Read More
The Multiple Choice Test of Faith
Posted August 10th, 2010
What if Faith could be measured as simply as a multiple choice test? Or, more accurately, suppose a multiple choice test item could be a suitable metaphor for assessing one's understanding of "faith." Understanding would not automatically make faith (you have to do faith), but... Read More
Why I think Energy Refuses to Live Only in the Upper Right Quad
Posted June 1st, 2010 | 3 Comments
Below is an excerpt from the book I am currently writing, Christians Thinking Like Energy . The main theme is that energy and energy fields are such a good metaphor for "spirit" and "spiritual" that Christians would benifit by using energy and "thinking... Read More
Sustainable Social Selection, A Proposed Solution to the Worldwide Electronic Voting Fiasco
Posted November 19th, 2009 | 1 Comment
Regarding Ken's very valid point addressed in his upcoming book, that indiscrimate democracy could be disastrous, given 70% of the population is at amber or lower, I think I have a solution - a broad strategy that could avert that catastrophe. I call it 3 S, for Sustainable Social... Read More
Anomalies in zone 7?
Posted October 30th, 2009 | 25 Comments
While sharing observations and beliefs about phenomena suggesting a group-mind effect on another blog community (an experimental offshoot of Integral Life and Gaia), I clarified my suspicion that converging thoughts seemed more the result of mind reading and precognition. I was... Read More
Special Interest Knowing, the Problem of Perspective Inertia
Posted September 25th, 2009 | 4 Comments
This discussion will attempt to progress from a simple observation of a certain degree of competition between what Arthur Diekman called the "Action Mode" and the "Receptive Mode" to the idea that there are specific blind spots caused by particular perspectives.... Read More
Driver Default, Jung, Wilber, NWIM (Neo-Wilberian Integral Matrix)
Posted August 25th, 2009 | 1 Comment
While running today (don't worry, it was in the early stages of the run, and not the result an overload of endorphins!), I had some breakthrough ideas. I saw the potential role of what I would call internal drivers in persons, and how that might interact with Wilber's... Read More
Harry Eisel Died, and left me a message from the other side(?)
Posted June 27th, 2009 | 16 Comments
My good friend and mentor, Harry died the same day that Michael Jackson and Farrah Fawcett died. Harry was my "Tuesday's with Morey" experience for the last 11 years or so. He had cancer for all that time, and we thought he'd be transitioning long ago. And Harry spoke openly... Read More








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