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About the Author:

Adam Reynolds is a long-time member of the MIT community (half my life! oops, I broke the third-person narrator schtick…) and currently serves as one of MIT’s chaplains representing Blue Ocean Faith. Previously, Adam was an MIT undergrad (Course 8), a technical instructor in the Physics Department, a fraternity Resident Advisor and underground campus spiritual agitator.

Adam’s big dream for MIT is that it would become a happier, healthier and more gloriously geeky headquarters for taking over the world.

About this Blog:

This blog is entitled “…et Spiritus” because, in what is surely brash irreverence, I am advocating that we augment MIT’s Mens et Manus motto with “…et Spiritus!” to emphasize the importance of the spiritual dimension of life in addition to the physical and mental. In simple terms, I’m using the word “spiritual” to refer our common human quest for meaning.

It won’t take you long to notice that I’m an incompetent blogger. This blog is likely to be erratic, inconsistent and infrequent. But I do promise that the things I post, at the very least, seem relevant to me.

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