My latest article, “Emotional Intelligence,” published in the April 2010 issue of “Mensa Means”, monthly newsletter for Hong Kong Mensa:
http://bit.ly/bE4PCZ
Filed under: Articles written by Dr Hilty [published]...
Friday afternoon's stop on the South African endless bus/plane tour was in the area humbly named "The Cradle of Mankind." Sterkfontein Caves in Gauteng's fossilized remains are to paleontologists as Hollywood is to the paparazzi...
Venice thinks that it has the corner on the market when it comes to pigeons, but don’t discount Kathmandu’s pigeon population! They were everywhere, intermingled with each other, people, and of course the holy cows!
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Hello Adventurers! Thanks to the very short sail we have in store, we were able to spend an extra day on the beach in Dominica soaking up the tropical sun and watching the occasional whale...
I was featured in a conversation with Daniel Clarke and Laurence Lucas, of “Reality Activists” [recorded 07 February 2010]:
http://realityactivists.blogspot.com/2010/03/episode-21-consciousness.html
Filed under: Health and Well-being, Shamanism, Transpersonal...
[Peter's introductory remarks] Anne describes herself as a “humanist / animist”, drawing her spiritual sustenance from both the natural world and humanistic principles. A transpersonal psychologist with an interest in consciousness and a longtime meditative...
Accra is 5 degrees N of the equator. One result is that days don’t vary much in length (they tend to be equal near the equator). In December or in June, the days are about...
The Buddhist stupa of Boudhanath is one of the largest in the world. It is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and it is one of the most popular tourist sites in the Kathmandu area. Everytime I’m in...
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