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My name is Laura and these are the wonderings of a theologically trained ponderer (me), writing out-loud, while exegeting her way through Ephesians and working to help form her small corner of the New Humanity in Christ.
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who are we? Archive
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Sometimes our leaking emotions make no logical sense
Posted on 2010/09/14 | No CommentsI am afraid of bugs -- especially beetles. I realize that, for the most part, this is illogical, for beetles do not generally bite or sting. In fact, even cute,... -
Pondering the Opposable Mind
Posted on 2010/07/12 | No CommentsHow does everything fit together? That's what I've been wondering. Well, I’m back with a short post flowing out of my current academic distraction: dreaming up an Institute for Integrative... -
Ramping Up My Strength Training
Posted on 2010/06/21 | 2 CommentsPHYSICAL HEALTH The last week of May, I started on a plan to work my way up to 10 minutes of upper body strength exercises (done tabata-style). I'm narrowing it... -
Being a Community of Virtue (Poem)
Posted on 2010/03/09 | No Commentsalternative community against culture's flow distinctives offensive to distorters shaping community ordinary life extraordinary life blending each into all without losing us learning to dance the interplay community of... -
Bodily training is valuable, but…
Posted on 2010/02/22 | No CommentsA rather disturbing question came to mind yesterday: Why are we willing to suffer hardship for physical health, but take the easy path for spiritual health? As I think about... -
What is a creationist to do with Primal’s evolutionary basis?
Posted on 2010/02/08 | 3 CommentsWhen I first heard of the primal lifestyle and began to consider it, I will freely confess that there were a few stumbling blocks. One of the biggies was evolution.... -
What is the journey if the destination is beingness?
Posted on 2010/02/07 | No CommentsCalled to follow, the end unrevealed, the companion certain. Trust acknowledges risk and sets it where it belongs. Fellow-trusters alongside, we journey on to him. Informant: Dissident Discipleship: A Spirituality... -
Thinking Well—Insight from James Sire
Posted on 2010/02/04 | No CommentsThinking well depends on rest and play. “The best and freshest thinking often takes place when the mind is at ease, not trying to think but simply, say, paying attention... -
Don’t Be an Emotional Cop-out
Posted on 2010/02/02 | 1 Comment“It's just how I feel.” We've all heard it; we've probably said it. But what if the “just” is out of place? What if we are held responsible for our... -
Journey to Health: From Pudgy to Primal
Posted on 2010/02/01 | 4 CommentsBack in spring 2008, I was finishing up a Master of Theology, taking a class, finalizing my thesis, and working full time. Stress was a way of life. I coped...









