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Going for a walk should be fun. So should studying biology, after
all, without it we wouldn't be alive to experience the rapture,
sorrow and mystery of the universe. Biodesign Out For A Walk, is a
story of how spirit-sensitive students reprogrammed a left-brained
biology teacher and took him on a 24-year odyssey. Following the
footsteps of John Muir, they slept on the top of Yosemite's famous
Half Dome. They followed Loren Eiseley and John Wesley Powell to
the bottom of Grand Canyon. Ed Ricketts and John Steinbeck led them
into forests and tide pools of California's beautiful Mendocino
coast. Abraham Maslow challenged them to redefine science and
religion. Ralph Emerson challenged them to write their own Bibles.
They traced the origins of human spirituality back 100,000 years.
The class was dedicated to studying biology by exercising the
illimitable freedom of the human mind. Plato urged them to actively
search for truth, beauty and goodness.
They studied the works of scientists, sages, poets and saints to
add to their growing concept of Mother Nature. Many synchronicities
were discovered that were either playful, mysterious or scary.
Socrates', "The unexamined life is not worth living," and
Thoreau's, "I went to the woods to live deliberately," became
mottos. Although each class lasted one academic year, the teacher
was guided by students for 24 years and his adventure ended when a
modern-day Moses mysteriously met him on top of Half Dome.
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