Wandering the Ether
Blog URL http://wanderingether.blogspot.com/
Tags Activism, Health, Philosophy, Thinking, Wellness, Writing, Ethics, Psychology, Society
Big ideas in small spaces.
Latest Blog Posts
- Tibetan Yoga on Sep 23, 2009 in Health Chakra Five Tibetan Rites Yoga Exercise
Ever caught yourself wishing there was more time in the day to work out, or that you could somehow simplify things by boiling it all down to just a few magic moves that would somehow be the answer to all your exercise needs? There hasn't been a day g...
- Time to Make This "Right" on Sep 20, 2009 in Frank Schaeffer Politics Christian_Right Christianity
Yeah, I know. Sat here just the other day claiming to have sworn off cable news... but looks like I'll have to file that project under "work in progress." Was meandering through the channels the other night and saw this:Wow. Is this for real? Best li...
- "When the Clock Strikes Me" by Saul Williams on Sep 16, 2009 in Saul Williams Poetry
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- Dead by 68: Why Women Live Longer on Sep 13, 2009 in Health Aging wellness
Caught a fascinating program on PBS yesterday, describing why women live longer than men. I had always attributed this to historic factors like war, enhanced risk taking due to testosterone imbalances, and men generally taking less interest in their...
- Blogging -vs- Tweeting on Sep 11, 2009 in Blogging Tweeting
Blogging beginning to feel like a license to ramble. Feel like Tweeting allows me to express my thoughts so much more succinctly. Distilled though they may be, there is an essential elegance inherent to their construction. Then again, there are those...
- Stem Cells: Better Off Dead? v2.0 on Sep 7, 2009 in Stem_Cells George_Bush Barack Obama Stem_Cell_Research Abortion
This is somewhat of a reprise featuring an article that I originally published a couple years ago. I've since edited it heavily, and I'm considering using it as a stepping off point for a persuasive piece in my rhetoric class. What I need though, are...
- The Virtue of Mowing Your Lawn on Sundays on Sep 6, 2009 in Sunday Mowing the lawn Religion Philosophy Conditioning Cognition Church
As a child, I was "raised Christian." Like any other form of preconditioning, I have this tendency to view my actions through a Judeo-Christian lens. Not that I want to, it's just that I've been hardwired to be this way. If it were up to me, I'd do a...




