Friday, February 11, 2022

WHAT HAPPENED



LOGS THURSDAY NIGHT, FEBRUARY 10




12-1 Alan Watts, “Wisdom of the Mountains” Part 1 of 4

“Aspects of the philosophy and practice of the Tantric form of Mahayana Buddhism based on Tibetan Sources.” (AW)

All Info: www.alanwatts.org.




1-2 Thich Nhat Hanh, "Body and Mind are One" #2 of 6

A Training in Mindfulness. Session 2

Transcending all notions. Birth and death occur in every moment. Suffering and happiness. The path to suffering and the path to happiness. The three jewels. Connecting with the living Buddha. The nature of inter-being. You are the sum of your actions. Recognizing and following the breath. Being aware of your body and releasing tension. Generating a feeling of joy, Embracing a painful feeling.

From Sounds True, 1 (800) 333-9185, www.soundstrue.com. (855) 879-4261.




2:00-3:00 Caroline Casey, "Visionary Activist Show:" Rebroadcast from KPFA

Caroline enthusiastically re-hosts David Gallo, Deep, Deep Ocean scientist. “A pioneer in ocean exploration, David Gallo is an enthusiastic ambassador between the sea and those of us on dry land.”

David Gallo is an American oceanographer and explorer. For nearly 30 years he was Director of Special Projects at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution – a preeminent, globally recognized scientific laboratory. Subsequently he was Senior Adviser for Strategic Initiatives at RMSTitanic Inc., a position he had to give up because of CoVid-19. Today, although independent he remains at the forefront of ocean exploration, participating in, being witness to and communicating the development of new technologies and scientific discoveries that shape our view of planet earth.

In recognition of his role in exploration and science communications David is a recipient of a Computerworld-Smithsonian Award, the Explorer’s Club Lowell Thomas Medal, and the Frances Hutchinson Medal of the Garden Clubs of America. He is an elected Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, a National Fellow of The Explorers Club, a TED-All Star, and a recipient of the Lotus Club Distinguished Achievement Award.

From KPFA. Caroline's Website: http://www.coyotenetworknews.com

3-3:30 Science Fiction Break

X 1 ‘’Something For Nothing’’ by Robert Sheckley. (4/10/57)







4-6 The Thom Hartmann Program Rebroadcast

Thom's Website: http://www.thomhartmann.com

Live on KPFK M-F 9-10am.

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