Philosophy, Cosmology, and Consciousness

The Graduate Program for the New Paradigm

This group is designed as the online space for the Philosophy, Cosmology, and Consciousness program at Califronia Institute of Integral Studies. The program takes a multi-disciplinary approach to understanding our place in the cosmic evolution, with growing attention on the pending planetary crises. This group is a place for us to share ideas and focus our c ...learn more

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About

I was born and raised in Kansas City Missouri. In May 2008 I graduated with my Bachelors of Architecture Planning and Design. It was at Kansas State that I discovered he had a passion for "green" design and architecture that held sustainability at it's core. I moved to Austin in June 2008, and joined the team at Living Ethic Architecture in July of 2008. It is my goal that during my carreer I reach out and effect not only my immidetiate environment, but change the world. If we do not change it now, there will be nothing but a dried up shell of a planet left for our sucessors.

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