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  1. Tony Teegarden
    February 3, 2010 | 7:45 pm

    Jonathan
    Love the cleanliness of the new blog and the message resonates so very through and through with my stream of consciousness. I find change is constant as is my transformation. It’s a process and consists of many perspectives. I relinquish my beliefs for the benefit of another perspective, so that I may see through many eyes and have many experiences.

    Such a timely post for me by the way. I interpret this post as a confirmation of my earlier writing from yesterday. Your open expression gives me permission to explore deeper, my many perspectives and be ok with them when they transform & change. No judgments.

    Thank you my friend!

  2. James Schipper
    February 3, 2010 | 7:51 pm

    So many people will staunchly defend their position on a subject, no matter how obvious they have been proven to be wrong. Such silly creatures, us humans with our gigantic brains.

    I like the new space. I’ve come to the end of my initial experimentation phase, and am set to devote more time to doing it well. I will still have a place similar to this to let some of my addled thoughts overflow into, keeping it out of the main blog.

  3. Naomi Niles
    February 3, 2010 | 9:04 pm

    Love how clean it is in here! Refreshing. :)

    I agree with you. I think if you are a person who is generally open and takes a lot of things in, it’s normal that you change your mind often. It really just means that you got more information to consider and were wise enough to not shut it out.

    On the other hand, it’s closed minded people who seem to be the ones who most stick to their opinions and beliefs. Probably no coincidence there.

    I realize I just made a huge generalization about a group of people, lol.

  4. Jen
    February 4, 2010 | 12:10 am

    Hey Jonathan,
    Great to visit you here at your new site. I love that quote and this topic is something I have often thought about too. As people interested in growth and personal development I think this is natural, but also it takes a big person to say ‘i’ve changed my mind’ rather than always stick with what they have said before.

  5. Andre du Toit
    February 4, 2010 | 3:29 am

    Good post. I agree with you on this. I like to view my beliefs and values as a consequence of the way in which I perceive the world. This perception stems directly from the model of the world I created in my mind. This model is shaped by my genetics and my experiences; probably mostly my experiences. Anyway, like any scientific model, it is rarely perfect. As one gain better understanding of your world and yourself, you find ways in which this model has to be tweaked for it to better match that which you observe and understand. So, as you tweak this model, your values and beliefs will change with it. As long as you keep on testing the model to ensure that it feels right!

  6. Ken Robert
    February 4, 2010 | 10:01 am

    I’ve done so many 180’s in the past year, I sometimes forget where I was headed in the first place.

    But I’ve come to believe it’s all part of the process of living, creating, and growing. Sticking to something simply because you were sticking to it yesterday is a good way to stay stuck forever.

  7. Michele | aka Raw Juice Girl
    February 9, 2010 | 8:34 pm

    Yum! That’s my kind of salad!! :-D

  8. Nathalie Lussier
    February 9, 2010 | 8:41 pm

    Yum that looks delicious. I love the dish you used too. ;)

    It’s always fun to see what’s in other people’s plates. Thanks for sharing!

  9. birdy27
    February 9, 2010 | 9:39 pm

    very nice! i’ve been looking for raw broccoli recipes since i love broccoli so much. but the few i found recreate the brocc/cheese dishes and i’m not feeling that. can’t wait to try this.

  10. Nhan-Esteban Khuong, L.Ac.
    February 9, 2010 | 10:32 pm

    Looks tasty!

  11. Jen
    February 10, 2010 | 6:36 am

    Thanks Jonathan, will save this recipe…looks great!

  12. schijtbnc
    April 8, 2010 | 3:31 am

    You have really great taste on catch article titles, even when you are not interested in this topic you push to read it

  13. SuperMog
    April 21, 2010 | 3:39 pm

    It is useful to try everything in practice anyway and I like that here it’s always possible to find something new. :)

  14. Amy
    April 23, 2010 | 9:50 am

    Love how clean it is in here! Refreshing. :)

    I agree with you. I think if you are a person who is generally open and takes a lot of things in, it’s normal that you change your mind often. It really just means that you got more information to consider and were wise enough to not shut it out.

    On the other hand, it’s closed minded people who seem to be the ones who most stick to their opinions and beliefs. Probably no coincidence there.

    I realize I just made a huge generalization about a group of people, lol.

  15. Bruce
    May 21, 2010 | 12:18 am

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  16. Steve
    May 28, 2010 | 6:49 pm

    Good post. I agree with you on this. I like to view my beliefs and values as a consequence of the way in which I perceive the world. This perception stems directly from the model of the world I created in my mind. This model is shaped by my genetics and my experiences; probably mostly my experiences. Anyway, like any scientific model, it is rarely perfect. As one gain better understanding of your world and yourself, you find ways in which this model has to be tweaked for it to better match that which you observe and understand. So, as you tweak this model, your values and beliefs will change with it. As long as you keep on testing the model to ensure that it feels right!

  17. Emily
    June 2, 2010 | 1:12 pm

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  18. Amy
    June 5, 2010 | 9:53 am

    Jonathan
    Love the cleanliness of the new blog and the message resonates so very through and through with my stream of consciousness. I find change is constant as is my transformation. It’s a process and consists of many perspectives. I relinquish my beliefs for the benefit of another perspective, so that I may see through many eyes and have many experiences.

    Such a timely post for me by the way. I interpret this post as a confirmation of my earlier writing from yesterday. Your open expression gives me permission to explore deeper, my many perspectives and be ok with them when they transform & change. No judgments.

    Thank you my friend!

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