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Kidnapping Water
from Sound Focus Podcast August 12, 2008
When Byron Au Yong looks at water in a stream or a bottle, he sees the story of his own family's journey from China. Today, he shares the inspiration behind Kidnapping Water: Bottled Operas. Later, Chika Togashi demonstrates the art of Japanese sweets known as 'wagashi.'
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I Ching - the Book of Changes
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) June 18, 2008
The I Ching is the oldest book in the world. The major part of it is attributed to Wen Wang from the 12th century B.C., a sage and founder of the Chou Dynasty. But its origins are lost in the mythical past 6000 years ago. Undoubtedly the I Ching is one of the most important books in world literature. It contains the wisdom of the millennia, which is still valid for many today.
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112-McKenna: "Psychedelic Ideas"
from Psychedelic Salon October 19, 2007
Terence McKenna talks about the I Ching, his Timewave Zero hypothesis, and other esoteric concepts in what he calls a "think-along lecture" that was perhaps given sometime in 1983. . . . And Lorenzo reads some email from a few of the regular listeners to these podcasts.
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