Berkeley, Wednesday, March 25, 2020 1:54 AM We live on a wonderful active and dynamic planet. Even things that are harder to sense of their dynamics, but many were able to first capture and as we have developed metrics and monitoring we can actually explain those process. Mountains grow and decrease. They move, as continents […]
Journal 3/22/2020
Berkeley, Sunday March 22, 2020 11:36 PM I took a quasi sabbath. Time for reading, buying groceries for perhaps other week. Think. Appreciate a beautiful sunset from the roof top of the building where I currently live. Organize the groceries. I also took a around 4:00 PM, which was intended to be a short nap […]
Humanities
Berkeley, Saturday March 21, 2020 3:40 PM Humanities are the only reason why Universities have stood up and continued over time. They capture the brightness, failures, morals, faith, purpose, higher ideals, reasons, passions, hearts, smiles, lessons, guilty, forgiveness, love, traditions, culture, actions, and overall they capture the essence of the human being and its interactions […]
Chesterton on William James
Berkeley, Friday, March 20, 2020 11:04 PM I am here writing this just for my own reference, as one man who I admire, G.K. Chesterton, providing a eulogy, from London, to another man that I admire William James. https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1910/09/04/105089345.html?pageNumber=22 Two great thinkers from a century ago. Of course a short telegraph, sent from London in […]
Gather and lead the sheep
Berkeley, March 20, 2020 0:22 AM The Pope, the Bishops, the Priest are the leaders of the faithful. Though the Holy Spirit gives each person the reason and courage for taking actions. I know that we are under a risky situation. Yet, has been any time since when Jesus was on Earth that the Eucharistia […]
Saint Joseph Onomastico
Berkeley, Thursday, March 19, 2020 11:55 PM I will start saying saying that I am talking from what I have in my mind rather than from references, which is often the case of the posts in this blog posts. Today we celebrate Saint Joseph day. He was the fiancé of Virgin Mary. I see how […]
Few thoughts amid COVID-19
Berkeley, Thursday March 19, 2020 1:48 AM We will win the war against the COVID-19. We will defeat it. I am not saying this by facts, now, but just intuition, lead me to think that so far there are many virus out there. Of course this is a stronger one, but our immune systems has […]
A case for diversity
Berkeley, Wednesday March 18, 2020 8:34 PM Shelter in place, sheltered within national boundaries. The analogy would make a case, that mutation, diversity, does not weaken us but make us stronger.
Blog
Berkeley, Wednesday March 18, 2020 2:11 AM The clock is ticking or overdue at this time, which I should be in bed by now. Yesterday, and other days, when I had to finish a product I might have skipped. I call products to deliverables either an assignment report or whatever that needs to be done. […]
Light of the living landscape and biota
Berkeley, Monday, March 16, 2020 3:50 AM I assume the internet is sleepy at this time, which makes sense, not because its speed but because of the time. Anyways, yesterday I briefly mentioned that Berkeley offers plenty of treasures. Today, there was such a wonderful gift. The best rainbow I ever seen. While I agree […]