Archive for April, 2009

Thought Messaging: The Brain Twitter Interface

By Dr. G. • Apr 28th, 2009 • Category: Better Brains!

Is Twitter the be all, end all of communication? Let neuroscientists show us new avenues for helping the paralyzed speak!



Seed Saving: My Sweet Peas Teach Me About Life

By Doc Crockett • Apr 26th, 2009 • Category: The Green Body Project

At a recent party a guest, who is herself a master gardener, was admiring my heirloom sweet peas which have an unusual and lovely scent.



Tai Ji Master: Friends or Foe

By Dr. G. • Apr 25th, 2009 • Category: Ageless Bodies!, Neurosomatics, Tai Ji Living

Hong Kong Film offers perspective on the ancient origins of World Tai Chi and Qi Gong Day!



World Tai Chi and Qi Gong Day! Celebrate Healthy Bodies and Friendship!

By Doc Torres • Apr 24th, 2009 • Category: Ageless Bodies!, Neurosomatics, Tai Ji Living

Tai Ji Quan Master T.T. Liang was fond of reminding his students, “The best thing about Tai Ji is Tai Ji friends.”



Tai Ji Robot Celebrates World Tai Chi Day!

By Dr. G. • Apr 24th, 2009 • Category: Neurosomatics, News, Tai Ji Living

Geek or Guru, you’re gonna love this high tech approach to ancient low tech mastery! Celebrate World Tai Ji and Qi Gong Day!



If I only had a brain…. Mind Mapping Our Way to a Bright Future!

By Dr. G. • Apr 23rd, 2009 • Category: Spacious Minds!

These days. many of us wake up searching, hoping for answers to questions about our future, only left to wonder like proverbial Scarecrow….



Earth Day Party Planning: Is Zero Waste Possible At Events?

By pinkcloud • Apr 22nd, 2009 • Category: The Green Body Project

In 2006 Pink Cloud Events came into being on the foundation that the company would take as many efforts as necessary to reduce waste in our office, in our homes, at our events. This commitment, though easy to make in theory, has since proved to be an enormous responsibility that has re-shaped the way I [...]



Reflections on Earth Day: Wangari Maathai @ UCLA

By Leila • Apr 21st, 2009 • Category: The Green Body Project

I admittedly had some goose bumps as Wangari Maathai took to the stage Monday night at UCLA’s Fowler Museum for a question and answer session hosted by Zocalo. I’ve never been in the presence of a Nobel Peace Prize laureate, much less an individual whose life work is so awe inspiring. As the first woman [...]



Earth Day Memories: A Life Transformed

By VerdurousRex • Apr 21st, 2009 • Category: The Green Body Project

I remember my first Earth Day experience far more vividly than any of my most recent. I was a wide-eyed four-year old, free of concerns, lacking responsibilities, and void of any ambitions beyond an innocent curiosity to observe, touch, smell (and all too often taste) every new object I discovered. I remember standing under a [...]



Earth Day Network: An Easy Way to Connect!

By Dr. G. • Apr 21st, 2009 • Category: The Green Body Project

For those of you passionate about The Green Body Project, i.e., keeping our oceans healthy and alive, bringing our carbon footprint down to a smidge, while improving our handprint in the areas of sustainable design innovations, check out
http://www.earthday.net
and register your Earth Day or Green Body Action!
…. and please write to us and share your Green [...]