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lucecorner rated 8 months ago- Stumbled on this blog and was fascinated from the first page - so much to read, all so interesting. Thank you.

- praedus rated 9 months ago
- A wellspring of significant and useful knowledge. Thanks!

cabq rated 10 months ago- Another great person found via StumbleUpon. Rest assured I will be checking your page, as it is worth a lot.

banjopickinlady rated 11 months ago- great stumbler--beautiful site. I love it

Sorgalim rated 12 months ago- Have you ever wondered how a woman's brain works? Well...it's finally explained here in one, easy-to-understand illustration: Every one of those little blue balls is a thought about something that needs to be done, a decision or a problem that needs to be solved. ...We, women, enjoy been useful at all time...This is part of an interesting blog that I found...Thank you Laodan...I think that Laodans blog is full of visual pages, great links and very good information...There is more so I'll be back...

haushofer rated 12 months ago- "One of Confucius main works is his "Commentaries on the I-Ching". Nobody knows how nor when the I-Ching originated but what is starting to be better known is that the Bagua on which the I-Ching is based appears thousands of years earlier. And the Bagua is also the root of Chinese thinking about everything: from strategy, to painting to medicine to politics to morality and so on. (the bagua is the 8 trigram derivation from the yin-yang polarities) In my view there is one essential difference between China and the West. - China's civilization gradually built over its animist background without destroying it. There is a continuity in China's intellectual construct and its animistic origins remain foundational to the later construct. - The Middle-East and Europe followed another path. Religious foundational stories violently superseded animism. The force of military power erased all visual signs of animism and imposed the signs of the foundational story of the religion as replacement. It is not difficult to understand that this drastic differentiation in the rooting of the two civilizations leads to radically different interpretations of reality. And it is also not difficult to understand that these radically different interpretations of reality engender radically different attitudes in the shaping of decisions in the present. "

I-a-mutant rated 12 months ago
"On ART in the future."
Considerations From The *Brilliant* Mind Of Laodan...

dgirlp rated 12 months ago- My friend i-a-mutant pointed me here...i'll be back to spend hours. Peace.

mannotnumber rated 12 months ago- Excellent - the depth and range of sites, along with the exceptionally well thought out informative commentary, make Laodan's site my first port of call when using stumbleupon

Thar rated 14 months ago- from the pages of http://laodan.stumbleupon.com/ "Beauty is to be found in our DNA's memorization of all forms that have been successfully retained along the four billion years of evolution . . ."