The whole and its parts

The whole & its parts

Author: francoise hontoy

Effortless Communication?

A sentence I hear often in Germany is “wie kann ich ihn abholen?” Literally “How

Desiring Harmony

When focusing on one’s desire for harmony, it rarely emerges. That’s because much of one’s

Knowing what we know

Much of what we know seems to be something everybody else knows too. We share

It’s Not It. Yet.

In today’s blog post, David duChemin reflected on the difference between a sighting and a

Checks and Balances

The Encyclopædia Britannica describes Checks and Balances as a “principle of government under which separate

The choice we don’t have

In life, some aspects of our identity cannot be changed. Whatever has been an element

The presence of silence

As far as I can remember, I’ve never experienced complete silence. However, I often hear

The Great Dictator

In “The Great Dictator” Chaplin cast himself in two roles: the fascist dictator (“Adenoid Hynkel”)

The making of the being

One of life’s challenges is to realize how being unique is continuously shaped by one’s