Spirituality 1

Time to talk a little about spirituality and its place in a sustainable world.  Let me be clear at the outset in this post, spirituality is NOT the same as religiosity.   While spirituality has been generally associated with religions, it is erroneous to connect them directly.  I have met many Read more…

Technology

I have just returned from Ouray, Colorado, as spectacular a mountain setting as can be found in many places around the world.  The men of European descent who first came here in the late 1800s didn’t come to appreciate the mountains.  To them the mountains were just a resource to Read more…

Urban Farming?

I’m busy ice-climbing this week enjoying the beauty of the mountains of Colorado!  More regular posts once I get back from playing. I live comfortably in a house much to big for my needs, although it is one of the more modest ones in my neighborhood subject to Home Owners Read more…

Education and Steady State?

At this point I may have some divergence from many of my colleagues on what constitutes education for a sustainable world. We train teachers to set up specific curricula with specific goals and objectives – lesson plans. While I don’t disagree with this, I did it myself for many years, Read more…

Energy options

In the late 1970s I recall watching a BBC science show that showed at least four main different hydrogen fuel options. The researchers were all from the big engineering universities like MIT, CALTECH, and Oxford, so we’re not talking garage inventors. The different options were clearly discussed and demonstrated on Read more…

The Hierarchy 1

“People will listen when they’re ready to listen and not before. Don’t waste time with people who want to argue. They’ll keep you immobilized forever. Look for people who are already open to something new.” Daniel Quinn. What we experience is our perception. What we perceive is our experience. We Read more…