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Stephen Bau

The world of intuition, intention, imagination, inspiration, and integration.

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Life Cycle 2025

This article is an update of the previous articles, Life Cycle 2024, Life Cycle, The Rhythms of Life, which offers a history of a process of designing my own experience—the community is the project and the journey is the destination.

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The Redemptive Frame

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I had already read the Redemptive Frame, as referenced in the round 3 investment principles proposal. Thanks for sharing this version. Honestly, it raises far more...

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Silence

Graphic Designers of Canada

For twenty-seven years, I was a member in good standing with the Graphic Designers of Canada (GDC). In 1988, I graduated from Kwantlen College with a Diploma of Associate in Graphic Design and was working at...

a year ago
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A New Ecology

An open letter to an affinity investment club I joined to learn how I might find opportunities to be involved in turning money into regenerative projects that replenish living soil, plant trees, restore biodiversity, nurture life, and recon...

a year ago
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Woven Realities

The VA 260 Professional Skills for Visual Artists class in the UFV School of Creative Arts installed our group art exhibition on Monday in the S’eliyemetaxwtexw Art Gallery (pronounced S-uh-lee-uh-mut-out-ook) at the University of the Frase...

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