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  • 08 Mar 2023

    Mistranslating Gravity

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  • 25 Aug 2019

    Getting Rolfed: A “Magic Pill” for Suppleness?

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  • 20 Jan 2019

    My Top Changes in 2017 & 2018

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  • 26 Apr 2018

    Public Displays of Healing

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  • 14 Jan 2018

    Relating to the Giant Sequoias

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  • 06 Sep 2017

    Defining Spirituality and The Science of Enlightenment (Part 1)

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  • 11 Jun 2017

    How I Went From the External to the Internal: My Journey in “Fitness”

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  • 27 May 2017

    ARE YOU ONE?

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  • 10 Apr 2017

    Muses Don’t Look Out Airplane Windows

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  • 26 Mar 2017

    Year of the Fire Monkey: My Top 10 Biggest Changes of 2016

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  • 19 Mar 2017

    Without Going Outside, You May Know the Whole World

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  • 13 Mar 2017

    The Soft and Weak Will Overcome

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  • 11 Mar 2017

    Where is the Way? In the Piss and Shit

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  • 11 Mar 2017

    The Tao That Can Be Spoken of Is Not the Eternal Tao

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The current human disconnection from the natural world starts with our disconnection from our own bodies, which we as a culture inherited – to a degree that most of us generally don’t quite acknowledge the extent of our inability to feel our own bodies.

— Simon Thakur