Paradigm Shifters’ Resources

(Contributions are welcome and encouraged)*

 

Shared Libraries

Lending Library by Author

Lending Library by Title

Lending Library by Genre

Our growing collection of donated books, periodicals, and other reference materials that active group participants may borrow by arrangement.

Founder's Library:   

Kept here partly as a tribute, this is the original collection of books and periodicals, made available to us by our founder, Millie Smith, while she was still alive.  It is now a subset of the above list.

 

Members’ Recommended Web Links

This section, new in August 2009, is open to anyone wanting to submit their favorite lists.  Send us a document with your favorite hyperlinks for posting.*

Here’s a trial link to a test document created by saving a Word document in html format and posting it to our site:

Mariahn’s Recommended Links

           

 

Other Web Links

            CalResCo.org - Complexity project:

“The Complexity and Artificial Life Research Concept for Self-Organizing Systems”:  Featured on the wwwebwatch page (7) of Shift magazine #8, here is a website that exemplifies what a wonderful medium the web can be for teaching, learning, and sharing complex subjects that interconnect. This is a huge topic, perhaps the ultimate systems thinking website, and an excellent guide to the many pieces of the puzzle in the cosmic quest.

 

Reading Lists

            One small list: An early reading list from one participant.

 

            Curious Souls Booklist:     

A wealth of great reading material from a local book group now starting its eleventh year (2009-10).  Its membership and interests overlap

considerably with ours. 

 

 

Quotations that fuel the quest

            Group A         Concept of a spiritual core for the universe

 

 

* Contributions are welcome and encouraged

            Send us email (click here).

 

Note:  While many of the listings linked on this page have no immediate links to more info, it is easy to cut and paste authors and/or titles into your favorite search utility for nearly instant access to what’s out there on the web (often a lot!).