Welcome to my future blog-space!

This is a place for exploring ideas about building a future that integrates what is most essential to the human spirit with our outer world of service and action. It feels increasingly important to help bring to the surface the relationship between inner life and longings and our outer world and experiences, to examine their genuine interaction for possible discovery of useful implications for the evolving human experience. I hope that these trains of thought may stimulate meaningful conversation for you!

Yours in the big picture,
Camille

P.S. I love the writings of Theodore Zeldin. Here’s just a tiny sampling of his playful thinking, which never fails to inspire some blend of mischievous intellectual spark and silly joy. I think his words summarize what I aim to do with this blog.

“The brain is full of lonely ideas, begging you to make some sense of them, to recognize them as interesting… The lively brain picks and chooses and creates new works of art out of ideas.” –Theodore Zeldin

To the lively brain!

Welcome to my future blog-space!

This is a place for exploring ideas about building a future that integrates what is most essential to the human spirit with our outer world of service and action. It feels increasingly important to help bring to the surface the relationship between inner life and longings and our outer world and experiences, to examine their genuine interaction for possible discovery of useful implications for the evolving human experience. I hope that these trains of thought may stimulate meaningful conversation for you!

Yours in the big picture,
Camille

P.S. I love the writings of Theodore Zeldin. Here’s just a tiny sampling of his playful thinking, which never fails to inspire some blend of mischievous intellectual spark and silly joy. I think his words summarize what I aim to do with this blog.

“The brain is full of lonely ideas, begging you to make some sense of them, to recognize them as interesting… The lively brain picks and chooses and creates new works of art out of ideas.” –Theodore Zeldin

To the lively brain!