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By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 26 Jan 23

@GRITCULT cc @TaylorPearsonMe

@GRITCULT cc @TaylorPearsonMe


By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 26 Jan 23

@jim_rutt It’s not so much about “translating” what is normally unconscious embodied cognition into what we normally think of as conscious cognition (verbal, conceptual, logical, left-brained, etc). It’s more about learning to “speak the language” of those embodied modes of cognition.

@jim_rutt It’s not so much about “translating” what is normally unconscious embodied cognition into what we normally think of as conscious cognition (verbal, conceptual, logical, left-brained, etc). It’s more about learning to “speak the language” of those embodied modes of cognition.


By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 25 Jan 23

@GRITCULT When living in Vietnam, my male friends went to a place they called the prison gym. Super basic local place, all Viet guys shirtless, making intense eye contact & grunting at each other intimidatingly. My friends said they were able to do more reps there than at the fancy gym.

@GRITCULT When living in Vietnam, my male friends went to a place they called the prison gym. Super basic local place, all Viet guys shirtless, making intense eye contact & grunting at each other intimidatingly. My friends said they were able to do more reps there than at the fancy gym.


By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 24 Jan 23

@jackmurphylive Not exactly the same, but I read a lot of adventure books when I was 10-16 by Jules Verne, Jack London, Conan Doyle, Kipling, Hemingway, Dumas, Homer, etc. Great stories. This is what got me intro to history and anthropology.

@jackmurphylive Not exactly the same, but I read a lot of adventure books when I was 10-16 by Jules Verne, Jack London, Conan Doyle, Kipling, Hemingway, Dumas, Homer, etc. Great stories. This is what got me intro to history and anthropology.


By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 24 Jan 23

@jim_rutt @made_in_cosmos What was their reasoning?

@jim_rutt @made_in_cosmos What was their reasoning?


By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 24 Jan 23

@terepauto What is she like?

@terepauto What is she like?


By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 24 Jan 23

Experimenting with locking my account temporarily to see if it changes engagement patterns. Others have noticed it seems to do that.

Experimenting with locking my account temporarily to see if it changes engagement patterns. Others have noticed it seems to do that.


By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 24 Jan 23

@jim_rutt Using embodied cognition, i.e. nonverbal, sensory, right-brained, intuitive, etc – not just left-brained verbal logical thinking

@jim_rutt Using embodied cognition, i.e. nonverbal, sensory, right-brained, intuitive, etc – not just left-brained verbal logical thinking


By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 24 Jan 23

@BruceMctague I read about half of The 4th Turning, I think. I see both patterns playing out simultaneously. Globalization is trying to create an ever larger empire, while at the human level there is more and more fragmentation.

@BruceMctague I read about half of The 4th Turning, I think. I see both patterns playing out simultaneously. Globalization is trying to create an ever larger empire, while at the human level there is more and more fragmentation.


By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 24 Jan 23

@BruceMctague Looks like an explosion, like being pulled apart. Thinking about the cyclical patterns of humans trying to build the tower of Babel and the subsequent disunification. Empires rising and falling.

@BruceMctague Looks like an explosion, like being pulled apart. Thinking about the cyclical patterns of humans trying to build the tower of Babel and the subsequent disunification. Empires rising and falling.


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