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How You Are Already Seeding Transformation – Joe Brewer
https://medium.com/@joe_brewer/how-you-are-already-seeding-transformation-d14a516d2850 Click on the above link for this inspiring piece from Joe. Thanks to Justine Corrie on Facebook for showing us this. Here’s an excerpt:- “Imagine the surface of a mountain lake in winter. The air has fallen below freezing … Continue reading →
Posted in actualizing tendency, awakening, communication, community, consciousness, creativity, cultural questions, Disconnection, empowerment, encounter, growth, human condition, interconnection & belonging, Joe Brewer, metaphor & dream, paradigm shift, perception, political, power and powerlessness, presence, transformation
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The Election: Of Hate, Grief, and a New Story – Charles Eisenstein
The Election: Of Hate, Grief, and a New Story Click on the link to visit Charles’ website and read this essay. In the writer’s view, Charles is one of the visionaries and big thinkers of our time, because he speaks … Continue reading →
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Collapse of social structures as part of the awakening process – Thomas Hübl
Click on the link to visit You Tube for this excerpt from an interview with Thomas Hübl at the Science and Nonduality Conference 2011. This is about organismic experiencing, self concept and actualizing, at a cultural level. It concerns the … Continue reading →
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The Space Between Stories – Lissa Rankin
The Space Between Stories Click on the link for this beautiful, deep piece from Lissa. Here’s a taste:- “This week, I experienced a trauma that collapsed my story of self, yet a new story has not yet emerged. Charles Eisenstein … Continue reading →
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Michael Bernard Beckwith: Are You Serving the Emerging Paradigm?
Click on the link to visit You Tube for this brief film (under 5 minutes) in which Michael Beckwith talks about the ethic of service; serving the emerging paradigm; and the work happening worldwide to support that emergence. We see … Continue reading →
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Wetiko: Energy, Domination and Human Societies – Martin Kirk
Wetiko: Energy, Domination and Human Societies This forms part of series of posts about cultural questions, and paradigm shift. Click on the link for Martin’s fascinating article. ‘Wetiko’ is an indigenous term, used in this context to refer to modern … Continue reading →
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Forty Days – Paul Kingsnorth
https://www.globalonenessproject.org/library/articles/forty-days A counter-cultural invitation by Paul to explore the creative potential of withdrawing and of being alone, in the context of his own longings for withdrawal. As the introduction here puts it:- ‘He explains and reinterprets his childhood dreams of withdrawal … Continue reading →
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Charles Eisenstein – The Ecosexual Awakening
http://ecosexbook.com/excerpt-from-the-ecosexual-awakening/ Interesting perspective from Charles, which feels like an accurate metaphor for the cultural blind alleys down which we have lost ourselves. Most of our social structures are predicated upon a parent/child relationship – hierarchical, authoritarian, external-locus based…. We are … Continue reading →
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Buckminster Fuller Reconsidered: John Christensen
Buckminster Fuller Reconsidered: John Christensen John Christensen’s essay on Bucky Fuller and our need for a new paradigm is both reflective and light in touch. Love the line about how, when Einstein asked to meet the then relatively ‘unknown’ Fuller in the … Continue reading →
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