I am Apollo Lemmon and this is my lifestream. I invite you to join me in my exploration of an integral life. I am focused on discovering what it means to live a life rooted in integral consciousness and I explore spirituality, art, community, technology, fitness and other aspects of a fully engaged life. I am now living in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.

I can always be reached at apollo@apollolemmon.com

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Five ways to well-being

There's no question that our sense of well-being is a significant contributor to our overall longevity. While it may or may not impact directly on aging, it most certainly influences the ways in which we engage in life and with others—and that most certainly impacts on our mental and physical health.

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Fortunately, we have more control over our happiness than we think.

02.09.10 | View Comments

Cee-Lo Green – F**K YOU

01.09.10 | View Comments

September is #Cyborg Month! I look forward to the day we can upgrade to our transhuman selves. http://bit.ly/b0gHrV

Science fiction is getting seriously strange

Science fiction is getting seriously strange

Lately you may have noticed that hard SF is starting to break the rules. Writer Jason Sanford identifies this as the emerging "SciFi Strange" subgenre, and he's curated a list of free stories online that make SF a lot stranger.

Sanford says SciFi Strange reflects a multicultural world where tradition co-exists with multiple, minority perspectives on reality. He continues:

SciFi Strange also flirts with the boundaries of what is scientifically—and therefore realistically—possible, without being bounded by the rigid frames of the world as we know it today. But don't call SciFi Strange fantasy. This is pure science fiction. It's merely an updated version of the literature of ideas. A science fiction for a world where the frontiers of scientific possibility are almost philosophical in nature.

31.08.10 | View Comments

Lifelogging Again

Three months ago I was lifelogging every day and keeping a good record of my activities at Daytum. Around the time I moved back to Nova Scotia I fell out of the habit of recording my eating, sleeping, exercising and meditating activities. Since then I have allowed myself to neglect lifelogging during the transition involved in returning to Halifax. Now I am looking forward to beginning again on September 1st.

This time I will be trying an alternative to Daytum, the flashier and more social zeaLOG.

In very few words, zeaLOG is a site for keeping track of anything and everything. Users track things either publicly or privately, and can either go it alone, or work in groups to see how they stack up against other folks. Users are tracking exercise, weight, how often they fight with their mother, what movies they watch, their Coke Zero habits, even how often they have sex (those are usually private). Nothing works like peer pressure and encouragement. ~zeaLOG

30.08.10 | View Comments

Among the numerous gender-neutral pronouns we could adopt, I lean toward "ze". http://bit.ly/9DPOAC

Ben Folds, Nick Hornby, & Pomplamoose VideoSong!!!!

30.08.10 | View Comments

Sci Fi Themes Slowed Down

Classic science fiction theme tunes sound even spacier slowed down

The ostinatos are more ominous. The slow chords hang in the air like wraiths. The one which sounds coolest, to my ears, is the Babylon 5 theme, which is just majestic and echoes through your mind with the thought of our last, best hope for peace. But the Doctor Who theme sounds like alien monks chanting their slow Gregorian observations — plus you can totally hear how Delia Derbyshire made one of the earliest pieces of electronic music by pasting together bits of tape by hand.

29.08.10 | View Comments

Last.fm Top Artists (Week Ending 2010-8-29)

Matthew Sweet
Janelle Monáe
Black Mountain
David Bowie
James Blunt

29.08.10 | View Comments

Time travel’s not simple. Case in point, the Doctor’s travels: http://bit.ly/bs1FRE If I end up with a TARDIS, I’ll need serious lifelogging