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Tag Archives: addictive behaviour
Why We’re Underestimating American Collapse – Umair Haque
https://eand.co/why-were-underestimating-american-collapse-be04d9e55235 Click on the above link to Eudaimonia’s site for this – perceptive, insightful and scarily accurate from where we are looking – piece by Umair Haque, on the cultural pathologies of the current US situation, and what this means … Continue reading
Posted in 'evil', community, compulsive behaviour, cultural questions, Disconnection, human condition, interconnection & belonging, objectification, perception, political, power, power and powerlessness, relationship, shadow, transformation, trauma, values & principles, violence
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Too right it’s Black Friday: our relentless consumption is trashing the planet George Monbiot
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2017/nov/22/black-friday-consumption-killing-planet-growth? Click on the above link to visit the Guardian for this article by George Monbiot, to mark last week’s ‘Black Friday’. ‘When you hear that something makes economic sense, this means it makes the opposite of common sense. Those … Continue reading
Posted in accountability, awakening, boundaries, compulsive behaviour, cultural questions, dependence, Disconnection, ecological, ecological issues, ethics, George Monbiot, growth, human condition, mindfulness, natural world, paradigm shift, perception, political, reality, resilience, risk, shadow, violence, vulnerability
Tagged #extremecivilisation, absolute decoupling, addiction, addictive behaviour, advertising and cultural norms, affordable counselling exeter, associating consumption with happiness, authoritarianism, auto destruct, autonomy and choice, Black Friday, Brave New World, carbon dioxide production, climate breakdown, climate change, collapse of habitats, collective insanity, collective madness, conscious consumers, consumer boom, consumer economy, consumer society, consumerism, consumption and happiness, counselling exeter, counsellor Exeter, counsellors Exeter, cultural self harming, cultural shadow, decoupling, destructive behaviour, disconnection, disposable culture, ecological space, economic inequality, economic sense and common sense, Environment and Behaviour, environmental awareness, essential resources, ethical responsibility, fallacy of growth economy, festival of junk, George Monbiot, global warming, green consumerism, green consumers, growth economy, growth is unnecessary, growth of inequality, hedonism, industrialisation, industrialised nations, industrialization, insane culture, insectageddon, landfill, living world, low cost counselling exeter, marketing psychology, marketing tactics, mass extinction, mass media and cultural norms, material decoupling, neoliberalism, non growth based model, normalised consumption, normalising, normalizing, numbing, oligarchy, Palace Gate Counselling Service, Palace Gate Counselling Service Exeter, Pancakebot, paradigm shift, pathological consumption, perceived obsolescence, perpetual growth, person centred counselling exeter, planetary survival, planned obsolescence, pointless consumption, pointlessness, political imperative, poverty relief, relative decoupling, richest 1%, richest one percent, rising consumption, sea of plastic, self destruct, self harming, selling dreams, selling meaning, sick culture, Simple Lifers, soil loss, species collapse, stimulating spending, Story of Stuff, sufficiency model, sustainability, sustainable growth, trashing the planet, unsustainability, use of resources, well-being, www.palacegatecounselling.org.uk
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Mirabai Starr on our unhappiness
“I think that much of our depression, anxiety, and addiction has to do with what John writes about: the soul’s need and longing for transcendence. This need is instinctual and unavoidable.” Mirabai Starr – Dark Night of the Soul Here’s … Continue reading
Posted in actualizing tendency, awakening, compulsive behaviour, Disconnection, meaning, Mirabai Starr, psychiatry, sadness & pain, spirituality
Tagged addiction, addictive behaviour, affordable counselling exeter, alienation, anxiety, counselling exeter, counsellor Exeter, counsellors Exeter, dark night of the soul, depression, disconnection, existential meaning, low cost counselling exeter, Mirabai Starr, Palace Gate Counselling Service, Palace Gate Counselling Service Exeter, person centred counselling exeter, search for meaning, spiritual meaning, spirituality, transcendence, www.palacegatecounselling.org.uk
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The 12th day of Christmas – George Monbiot
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2012/dec/10/on-12th-day-christmas-present-junk Click on the link above for George’s article in the Guardian on the real cost of Christmas, and the inheritance we are creating for our children and those yet to come. “…of the materials flowing through the consumer economy, … Continue reading
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