Topic: Science & Technology

Roles and Permissions: Navigating Boundaries with Emotional Security

In this service, we’ll explore the concept of roles and permissions—both in the digital world and in our personal lives. Drawing inspiration from how websites manage user access, we’ll reflect on how we can apply a similar framework to our relationships, customizing roles and permissions to create emotional safety and security. By examining how boundaries … Continue reading Roles and Permissions: Navigating Boundaries with Emotional Security

The Life of Mountains and Stars

First Nations and Indigenous communities world-wide have begun to raise objections to the building of astronomical facilities on their land questioning the impact and value of astronomical research to those communities and their environment. Reflecting on the impact of colonization and seeking a meaningful, equitable relationship with these communities, means that the astronomers must consider … Continue reading The Life of Mountains and Stars

Religion, Spirituality, and the Non-Binary Brain

The two halves of our brain can function independently or collaboratively. Organized religions is a product of left-brain thinking–verbal, calculating, planning, orderliness.  Spiritually finds its home in the right brain in creativity, art, music, poetry, and direct experience of awe, mystery, and wonder.  How do we get these two opposites to collaborate in order to … Continue reading Religion, Spirituality, and the Non-Binary Brain