Tom Huston
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Tom Huston is the Editor in Chief of Evolution, an online magazine launching on June 15, 2012. He was previously an editor for the multiple Folio Award-winning EnlightenNext magazine and its Webby Award-winning website. From 2003 until the magazine’s final issue in 2011, his articles and interviews spanned a wide range of subjects, including the history of evolutionary philosophy, the cutting edge of science and cosmology, emerging trends in science fiction, and the confusing cultural predicament of his own Generation Y. He is a student of the spiritual and cultural visionary Andrew Cohen and a founding member of Integral Institute, a think tank initiated by the renowned integral philosopher Ken Wilber.

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Will the Future Be As Bright As You Think?

(6) Comments | Posted May 17, 2012 | 7:02 PM

Are you a pessimist or an optimist? When you've eaten all the chocolate-drizzled whipped cream and upper icy midsection of your Venti Soy Mocha Bananarama Frappuccino, is that cup half empty or is it half full of stuff you probably shouldn't be drinking at the start of your day?

Or...

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The Future Belongs to the Flip-Floppers

(1) Comments | Posted May 14, 2012 | 2:17 PM

What's the most popular word in the news the past couple of days?

Evolution.

From The New York Times to Fox News, everyone's talking about President Obama's interview on ABC in which he publicly declared his support for gay marriage, deeming his new stance the product of a...

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Spirit Is Higher (VIDEO)

(36) Comments | Posted March 28, 2010 | 7:16 AM

Last month I embarked on the greatest trip of my 29-year-old life, heading to the magical and mystical country where so much of humankind's connection to Spirit has been nourished for millennia: Mother India.

Although I had been on the spiritual path since I was 16, when I first scrawled...

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Making Sense of the Dumbest Generation

(59) Comments | Posted April 30, 2009 | 1:29 PM

Last year a close friend of mine, eager to expand his cultural horizons, decided to leave the backwoods of Massachusetts and move to Paris. Taking little more than the essentials -- his MacBook, his iPod, and a few graphic novels -- he managed to find a nice fifth-story apartment soon...

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