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Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion by David Hume
The Road to Reality by Roger Penrose
The Fabric of Reality by David Deutsch
Matter and Consciousness by Paul Churchland
Consciousness Explained by Daniel Dennett
Full Catastrophe Living by Jon Kabat-Zinn
The Life of the Cosmos by Lee Smolin
Pale Blue Dot by Carl Sagan
The Sacred Balance by David Suzuki
Star Wars Legacy of the Force: Betrayal
Star Wars Legacy of the Force: Bloodlines
Star Wars Legacy of the Force: Sacrifice

Games:
Age of Wonders 2: The Wizard's Throne by Triumph Studios
Age of Wonders: Shadow Magic by Triumph Studios
Robin Hood: The Legend of Sherwood by Spellbound
Myth III: The Wolf Age by MumboJumbo
The Bard's Tale by InXile Entertainment
Dragon Age by Bioware
Neverwinter Nights 2: Storm of Zehir by Obsidian Entertainment
Star Wars: The Force Unleashed II

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Sweden
Switzerland
Italy
France
Thailand
Brazil
South Korea
Japan (again!)
Norway
Costa Rica

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"When I became convinced that the Universe is natural that all the ghosts and gods are myths, there entered into my brain, into my soul, into every drop of my blood, the sense, the feeling, the joy of freedom. The walls of my prison crumbled and fell, the dungeon was flooded with light and all the bolts, and bars, and manacles became dust. I was no longer a servant, a serf, or a slave. There was for me no master in all the wide world, not even in infinite space. I was free.
free to think, to express my thoughts
free to live to my own ideal
free to live for myself and those I loved
free to use all my faculties, all my senses
free to spread imagination's wings
free to investigate, to guess and dream and hope
free to judge and determine for myself
free to reject all ignorant and cruel creeds, all the "inspired" books that savages have produced, and all the barbarous legends of the past
free from popes and priests
free from all the "called" and "set apart"
free from sanctified mistakes and holy lies
free from the fear of eternal pain
free from the winged monsters of night
free from devils, ghosts, and gods
For the first time I was free. There were no prohibited places in all the realms of my thought, no air, no space, where fancy could not spread her painted wings
no chains for my limbs
no lashes for my back
no fires for my flesh
no master's frown or threat
no following another's steps
no need to bow, or cringe, or crawl, or utter lying words.
I was free. I stood erect and fearlessly, joyously, faced all worlds. And then my heart was filled with gratitude, with thankfulness, and went out in love to all the heroes, the thinkers who gave their lives for the liberty of hand and brain for the freedom of labor and thought
to those who fell on the fierce fields of war
to those who died in dungeons bound with chains
to those who proudly mounted scaffold's stairs
to those whose bones were crushed, whose flesh was scarred and torn
to those by fire consumed
to all the wise, the good, the brave of every land, whose thoughts and deeds have given freedom to the sons of men.
And I vowed to grasp the torch that they had held, and hold it high, that light might conquer darkness still."
-Robert G. Ingersoll (1833-1899), "Why Am I An Agnostic?", 1896
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We are part of the universe. Our earth was created from the universe and will one day be reabsorbed into the universe. We are made of the same matter as the universe. We are not in exile here: we are at home. It is here and nowhere else that we can see the divine face to face. If we erect barriers in our imagination - if we believe our real home is not here but in a land that lies beyond death - if we believe that the divine is found only in old books, or old buildings, or inside our head - then we will see this real, vibrant, luminous world as if through a glass darkly. The universe creates us, preserves us, destroys us. We are part of nature. Nature made us and at our death we will be reabsorbed into nature. We are at home in nature and in our bodies. This is where we belong; this is where we must find and make our paradise, not in some spirit world on the other side of the grave. If nature is the only paradise, then separation from nature is the only hell. When we destroy nature, we create hell on earth for other species and for ourselves. Nature is our mother, our home, our security, our peace, our past and our future. Science is inherently materialist. It always seek material explanations. It never accepts as an explanation that some spiritual force was at work - if it did, then science and technology would come to an end. Disease was once thought to be caused by witchcraft. Science gave it a material explanation which allowed us to control it. Magnetism at one time seemed like a spiritual force - Thales of Miletus thought that magnets were full of spirits. But then science provided a material explanation. In the same way scientific pantheism believes that everything that exists is matter or energy in one form or another. Nothing can exist, be perceived, or act on other things if it is not matter or energy. That does not mean that spiritual phenomena or forces cannot exist. It means that, if they do, they must in fact be material. In scientific pantheism, science becomes a part of the religious quest: the pursuit of deeper understanding of the Reality of which we are all part, deeper knowledge about the awe-inspiring cosmos in which we live, deeper knowledge of nature and the environment, so that we can better preserve the earth's wealth of natural diversity. In scientific pantheism, cognitive openness - listening to reality, to new evidence, to all the evidence, to other people's needs and feelings - becomes a sacred duty in all aspects of life from science to politics to domestic life. Of course, we cannot say that science endorses pantheism. Many religions today state their beliefs in ways that no-one can disprove, so they can and do co-exist with science. But scientific pantheism positively thrives on science. scientific discoveries continually underline the wonder and the mystery of Being, the immensity of the universe, and the complexity of nature. World Pantheist Movement



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Tuesday, December 18, 2007

aha! my christmas wishlist is now up. okay so it's basically what's left of my wishlist haha. here goes:

Books:
Forward the Foundation by Isaac Asimov
The End of Eternity by Isaac Asimov
Nemesis by Isaac Asimov
Jedi vs. Sith: The Essential Guide to the Force

Books - Science:
Remote Viewing: The Science and Theory of Nonphysical Perception by Courtney Brown
The Conscious Universe by Dean Radin
Entangled Minds by Dean Radin
Elements of Pantheism by Paul Harrison
Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion by David Hume
The Road to Reality by Roger Penrose
The Fabric of Reality by David Deutsch
Matter and Consciousness by Paul Churchland
Consciousness Explained by Daniel Dennett
Full Catastrophe Living by Jon Kabat-Zinn
The Life of the Cosmos by Lee Smolin
Pale Blue Dot by Carl Sagan
The Sacred Balance by David Suzuki

Games:
Empire at War by LucasArts
Empire at War: Forces of Corruption by LucasArts
Neverwinter Nights 2: Mask of the Betrayer by Obsidian Entertainment
Dragon Age by Bioware (unreleased)


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Thursday, December 13, 2007

okay okay prom night pics are up!

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i was originally uploading them to flickr when i realised flickr had a monthy upload limit which was not enough for me to upload all my photos haha so yeah decided to use shutterfly instead. not all the pics are from my cam though! some are from huang's and miki's and chun's and xavier's and hongjia's and kleong's and cherie's and ruth's... and of course sarah's (:

okay toodles!


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The Truth About Open Marriage

Couples who practice ''polyamory'' say it's good for their relationships. Some therapists disagree.
By Kathleen Doheny
WebMD Feature
Reviewed by Louise Chang, MD

Jenny Block often invites her best friend, Jemma, to join her, her husband, and their 8-year-old daughter for dinner. "We might order Chinese and then play Scrabble after dinner," Block says.

It all sounds very Middle America, until you know the rest of the story. Although Block and her husband, Christopher (not his real name), have been married for nearly 11 years, Jemma (not her real name) is Block's other love. They regularly go out on "dates," although Block's daughter knows only that Jemma is a family friend. And Block and her husband go out regularly, too. Block is intimate with both of them.

For several years, Block has had an open marriage. "We're not freaks," she tells WebMD. She simply couldn't get everything she needed -- sexually, physically, or emotionally -- from just her husband. So Block, who says she is bisexual, broached the topic of open marriage with her husband.

Christopher agreed to the arrangement. He isn't pursuing another relationship himself at this time, although he knows he is free to. "All that's going on here is feeling open to loving other people," says Block, 37, whose book, Open: Love, Sex, and Life in an Open Marriage, is due out in June 2008. Limiting love, she says, doesn't seem normal to her.

The term "open marriage," coined by the late George and Nena O'Neill in their 1972 book of the same name, has been expanded as more couples choose to follow the concept without getting married. Another term to describe one type of open relationship is polyamory -- literally, "multiple loves."

Those who practice open relationships or polyamory often say they are "hardwired" this way and that laying the ground rules for multiple relationships spares everyone hurt and disappointment. Not everyone agrees, with some therapists calling the polyamorous model a recipe for hurt, disappointment, jealousy, and breakups. On one point all agree: a "poly" relationship isn't going to work unless all partners are in favor of the arrangement.

How Common Is Open Marriage?

The number of adults with open relationships -- be they formal marriages or more informal arrangements -- is small. Probably about 4% to 9% of U.S. adults have some sort of open arrangement, estimates Franklin Veaux, 41, an Atlanta-based computer programmer and web site developer who also runs a polyamory web site.

Others, including Steve Brody, PhD, a psychologist based in Cambria, Calif., put the number much lower. "It's got to be less than 1%," he says. He has counseled thousands of couples in the past 30 years and has encountered very few instances of open relationships among his patients.

The Back Story

When the O'Neills, trained as anthropologists, wrote their book, Open Marriage: A New Life Style for Couples, they weren't just talking about the freedom to explore sexual relationships outside the marriage, although that idea got the most attention.

They also suggested that marriage partners be free to have their own separate friendships and that they trade domestic chores, for instance -- novel ideas back then, at least to some.

Now, the term polyamory or "poly" is viewed as the hipper term, with numerous web sites offering chat rooms, bulletin boards, and personal ads. One even posts a glossary of poly terms, explaining that relationships can be triads (three people), vees (in which one person has two lovers who aren't involved with each other), quads (four), extended networks, and other arrangements.

What's the Appeal of Open Marriage?

Freedom of choice is a big draw, says Cherie, a 34-year-old technology consultant who is traveling around the country and telecommuting with her partner, Chris, also 34 and in the same business. Chris and Cherie asked that only their first names be used in this article.

Before the road trip, Cherie had three boyfriends at once. Right now, she and Chris are monogamous, she says, but they plan to pursue other relationships again.

"Over the years," she tells WebMD, "I have been involved with a very wide variety of relationships and configurations, from triads, vees, quads, and extended networks. At one time, I even co-purchased a house with three other partners."

Her partner, Chris, says that his heart is "wired" for multiple relationships. Those classic love triangle movies, he tells WebMD, were always frustrating to him. "Why should the hero or heroine have to choose between two partners?" he asks. "Why not have both?"

While variety in sex is a big part of multiple romances, polyamorists say it's not the whole story. And polyamory is definitely different from swinging, says Block. "Swinger lifestyles are very sex oriented," she says. For her, having multiple relationships not only helps her fulfill her sex drive, but other needs as well. Her female partner, she says, is also her best friend and gives her a lot of emotional support.

When she goes to a romantic comedy with Jemma, for instance, Block says there's no eye rolling, as there usually is when she goes with Christopher.

Franklin Veaux, an ex-partner of Cherie, says he, too, is hardwired to be a polyamorist. "Why does the princess or the prince who lives in a castle have to choose?" he asks. "There is enough room for everyone." He keeps in touch with Cherie through instant messaging, although they are not romantically linked right now.

"Every partner adds something to my life," he says. "All of these things make me a better person." The big attraction, he says, is emotional intimacy. "Everybody adds value to my life."

Marriage and Relationship Experts Talk

Those who pursue an "open" or polyamorous relationship are obviously not conventional types, says William Doherty, PhD, director of the marriage and family therapy program at the University of Minnesota, St. Paul. "There are always some people who want to push the limits of their experiences -- their joy, their ecstasy in life," he says. They feel convention and tradition inhibit them.

Those who pursue multiple relationships simultaneously, Doherty says, say they are capable of many loves and passion and that "artificial cultural constraints" tell them they should restrict their love and passion to just one person.

Polyamorists, to their credit, are often open about it, Doherty says. "There is a kind of idealism around these folks," he says. "They want to be completely open and honest about it."

Louanne Cole Weston, PhD, MFT, a Fair Oaks, Calif., marriage and family therapist and WebMD's sex and relationships expert, agrees that the concept of open relationships has evolved to become more idealistic. "In the '70s, there was the playing loose around the edges idea," she says. "Poly is trying to come across as thoughtful and considerate."

An obvious benefit, Weston says, is that sexual monotony seldom sets in. Polys are not apt to be bored in other areas of life, either. "You always have Plan B," she says.

Some say they learn something about relationship skills from their other partner or partners, something that can be applied with the primary partner, she says.

The Drawbacks of Open Marriage

Scheduling can be a hassle, polyamorists say. "When I'm actively exploring multiple relationships, balancing my time and energy is usually the most difficult part,'' says Cherie." It can also be particularly draining if more than one of my partners has a crisis in their lives that they ask my assistance with, such as supporting them through a career change, family illness, problems in other relationships, or other challenging times." But if the other person has multiple partners, she says, they also have the benefit of getting multiple sources of help.

Handling the "fear response" in partners can be an issue, says Chris. He sometimes has had to assure partners that his interest in others does not mean his interest in them has changed or waned.

"I've also had my own feelings of envy and jealousy," he says, "particularly when I feel that a partner is giving more time and energy to another than they are to me."

"Where it becomes threatening is when [partners] think love implies exclusivity," says Veaux. "It's the starvation model of love. That is, if you love two, each gets half of the love. That's not true. Every single person is absolutely unique. Because of that, it means my partners can never be replaced."

Things can also get dicey when a partner considered "secondary" wants to become a primary, Veaux says.

Sometimes Veaux invites most of his partners -- and their partners -- to go out socially. Recently, he and such a group went to a science fiction convention together.

Ground rules are essential before starting a poly relationship, Veaux and others say. Some Internet poly sites offer sample contracts for multiple relationships.

"You have to figure out what the rules are," Weston says. "Otherwise so much could be hurtful."

But Steve and Cathy Brody think it's next to impossible to lay ground rules. "It's like laying ground rules for an earthquake," says Steve Brody, who with Cathy Brody wrote Renew Your Marriage at Midlife. They question how people can predict their feelings with so many people involved. "You can set up guidelines in a rational and intellectual way, but you can't anticipate the depth of the emotional reaction you are going to have," Steve Brody says.

Even so, Cathy Brody says one rule is crucial: "If one [partner] wants to stop [the arrangement], they both do."

The increased risk of getting a sexually transmitted disease is another obvious drawback. Veaux says he is careful about monitoring his sexual health. "I get a general physical once a year, and I'm screened for STDs. Whenever my partnership status changes I am screened again." He asks his partners to do the same. He asks for written proof that his partners are infection-free and provides it to them as well.

Polyamorists say the benefits outweigh the drawbacks. "The best part is that I feel like I am being true to myself," says Chris. "I always felt I was living a lie when I was trying to fit into a monogamous mold."



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Sunday, December 09, 2007

Woohoo! =D

LAST:

1. Person(s) you hung out with?
- Sarah

2. Person you rode in a car with?
- The judokas! After farewell i think.

3. Person you went to the movies with?
- Sarah

4. Person you went to the mall with?
- Sarah

5. Last person that made you laugh?
- Uh can't remember haha i laugh at lots of things.

6. Person you cried about?
- Umm.. Sarah? Uh dunno la haha.

7. Person you texted?
- Sarah

8. Commented?
- Sarah

9. Hugged?
- Sarah =O Oh dear haha.

10. Do you like anyone?
- I like everybody =D Well, almost. Darn.


C H O O S E O N E

1. Sun or moon?
- Err both! Depends on my mood haha. Wait choose one? Rats. Okay sun then because the sun is bright and powerful and stuff. =D

2. Winter or Fall?
- Both! ...Okay okay umm. Okay i don't know haha i haven't really experienced fall before.

3. Left or right?
- If this is about being leftist or rightist, then LEFT.

4. 10 acquaintances or two best friends?
- Two best friends. (:

5. Sunny or rainy?
- Both! Okay fine sunny. Wait but sunny days are hot. Okay rainy then. Sunny's actually kind of boring because you get it in Singapore like 365 days a year. Okay except for today hoho.

6. Vanilla ice cream or chocolate ice cream?
- Both! Okay vanilla haha, if i'm in my usual phlegmatic mood. If i'm high and stuff then i'll go with chocolate. =D


A B O U T Y O U

1. What time is it?
- 12:25H

2. Where do you wanna live?
- Umm a house! A nice small house somewhere away from the city where it's unpolluted will be perfect. =D

3. How many kids do you want?
- Two, a girl and a guy. In that order.

4. What will you name them?
- Ashla and Jacen, in that order. (:

5. When do you want to get married?
- Anytime i find a great woman whom i'm ready to spend the rest of my life with (:

6. How many kinds of cereal are in your cabinet?
- Who cares!

7. Do you cook?
- No.

8. Current mood?
- Uhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh dunno haha. I guess i'm happily lazy. (:

9. Have you kissed someone recently?
- Mmhmm.

10. Been hugged?
- Mmhmm.

11. Felt stupid?
- Many times. (:

13. Missed someone?
- Mayyybee. (:

14. Danced crazy?
- Uh no HAHA.

15. Cried?
- Have i ever cried? What the fuck?

16. Lied?
- Uh sometimes haha.

R A N D O M. Q U E S T I O N S.

1. Have you ever been searched by the cops?
- No. I'd like to get searched by a hot female cop though =D

2. Had a dog?
- Nope. Don't really intend to. Kids will be more than enough.

3. When was the last time you went sledDing?
- Never.

4. Would you rather sleep with someone else, or alone?
- There are.. lots of people i'd like to sleep with, hoho.

5. Do you believe in ghosts?
- Hmm.. i'm not really sure, you know. I do believe, however, that there is sufficient evidence in the field to warrant a serious scientific investigation of such phenomena.


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1. What is more difficult for you, looking into someone's eyes when you are telling someone how you feel, or looking into someone's eyes when they are telling you how they feel?
- Neither, i do both all the time. Unless it's over msn lol.

2. Think of the last time you were really angry. Why were you angry?
- Really as in in bold? It was the end of last year haha.

3. You are on a flight from Honolulu to Chicago non-stop with your family. There is a fire in the back of the plane. You have enough time to make one phone call. Who would you call?
- The fire department! I hope they have ladders that reach that high.

4. You are at the doctor's office and he has just informed you that you are going to die
(1) What would you do instantly?
- ...What? Hm okay i'd just try to find out what the hell is wrong with me, how it happened, and if there's really absolutely nothing i can do about it.

(2) What do you do with your remaining days?
- I'd probably shut myself off somewhere, meditate, and hope for either 1. a miracle, or 2. enlightenment. Haha okay unless i've already achieved all i want to achieve in my life and have attained intellectual, emotional and spiritual fulfilment - in that case i'd probably just meet up with a few friends, talk, reminisce, whatever, before i happily become one with the Force. =D

(3) Would you be afraid?
- Probably. I'd have to get over it, though.

5. You can have one of the following two things: trust/love. Which do you choose?
- (These two are not mutually exclusive!) Hmm. Okay here's how it goes. You can have trust without love, but you cannot have TRUE love without trust! Therefore, Love. I win. =D

6. You are walking down the street on your way to work. There is a dog drowning in the canal on the side of the street. Your boss has told you if you are late even once more, you are fired. Do you save the dog?
- Save the dog, damnit. If my boss is as kind and considerate as any good boss should be, he'll understand. If not, then i'm better off not working under him anyway.

7. You are unfaithful to your spouse/significant other. Do you tell him/her? Why or Why not?
- Yes. She has a right to know, and we're going to have to talk about where our relationship is heading now that I'm having an affair. Besides, i hope she digs it and they become really good friends. =D

8. Your best friend confesses that he/she has feelings for you more than just friendship. He/she is falling in love with you. What do you do/say?
- Since she's my best friend, I'd probably be ready to reciprocate her feelings anyway. (:

9. Think of the last person who you know that died.
- An incredibly stupid way to end off any quiz.


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Wednesday, December 05, 2007

EVERYONE PROM PICTURES PLEASE PICTURES PLEASE =D

haha i'll upload mine soon i think (:

but i'll still want yours cozz.. my eyes are damn small in the pics on my cam zz flash too bright haha.

and i miss prom!
and i miss school.
and imma miss all of you ):

okay toodles!


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