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* upeksha: equanimity, nonattachment, nondiscrimination, even- mindedness, or letting go | * upeksha: equanimity, nonattachment, nondiscrimination, even- mindedness, or letting go | ||
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+ | * [http://www.sacred-texts.com/tarot/pkt/index.htm The Pictorial Key to the Tarot] | ||
+ | * [http://facade.com/tarot/ Online tarot generator] | ||
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https://runningahackerspace.tumblr.com/post/168084177185/we-came-up-with-a-bunch-of-rules-for-this-thing | https://runningahackerspace.tumblr.com/post/168084177185/we-came-up-with-a-bunch-of-rules-for-this-thing | ||
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[https://www.metrotimes.com/detroit/on-urban-farming-and-colonialism-in-detroits-north-end-neighborhood/Content?oid=7950059 On urban farming and 'colonialism' in Detroit's North End neighborhood] | [https://www.metrotimes.com/detroit/on-urban-farming-and-colonialism-in-detroits-north-end-neighborhood/Content?oid=7950059 On urban farming and 'colonialism' in Detroit's North End neighborhood] | ||
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Revision as of 15:11, 2 October 2018
Account for the person who plays Alma and Zohal. long time ago she was in college for a while and studied psychology together with computer science. She likes thinking of cognition and sapience in all forms, not just in primates. Alma is her first mage character and she picked a corvidologist because of the whole cognition and sapience in non-primates thing.
- maitri: the intention and capacity to offer joy and happiness. loving kindness
- karuna: the intention and capacity to relieve and transform suffering and lighten sorrows
- mudita: joy
- upeksha: equanimity, nonattachment, nondiscrimination, even- mindedness, or letting go
Refs for tarot focus
stuffyshirts https://runningahackerspace.tumblr.com/post/168084177185/we-came-up-with-a-bunch-of-rules-for-this-thing
On urban farming and 'colonialism' in Detroit's North End neighborhood