The Great Healing – part 10: Giving a F*ck About Things that Matter

Bertolt Brecht’s quote “Grub first, then morals” (Grub – slang for food) suggests that people should prioritize their basic demands before they can concentrate on even more abstract principles, like morals.  It is a suggestion that individuals must not neglect Read more…

The Great Healing – part 9: Becoming Authentic – Part 4: Alignment

“Here’s to the bridge-builders, the hand-holders, the light-bringers, those extraordinary souls wrapped in ordinary lives who quietly weave threads of humanity into an inhumane world. They are the unsung heroes in a world at war with itself. They are the Read more…

The Great Healing – part 7: Becoming Authentic – Part 2: Wisdom and Mindfulness

“Authenticity is acting in accordance with one’s true self, and being authentic means behaving in congruence with one’s values, beliefs, motives, and personality dispositions” Theo Tsaousides.  I have been informed that my link to the Berkley Well-Being site didn’t work, Read more…

The Sustainability Revolution – part 29: Sovereignty and Fairy Stories

The so-called civilized world (probably since the institution of empire cities were created some 5-6 millennia ago) have been dominated by an economic paradigm that serves the wealthy at the expense of the common person.  The brilliant economist and thinker Read more…

The Sustainability Revolution – part 23: Making Conflict a Positive Resource – Part 1

I do not believe that we can be a Global Sustainable Society without living in a way that resolves conflict in a peaceful way. That literally means that violence in all its forms, intrapersonally, interpersonally, interculuturally, against women, and against Read more…

The Sustainability Revolution – part 21: Giving a Voice to the Natural World – Part 2

Worldviews can sometimes be moderately compatible, as in the case of material consumerism and conservationism, but preservation had to be enforced through legal means through the 1900s, and the more so as a newer worldview came  on the tails of Read more…

The Sustainability Revolution – part 18: Seeing the Invisible Woman – part 3

“Her … food, clothing, ornaments, amusements, luxuries [all] bear no relation to her power to produce wealth, to her services in the house, or to her motherhood” Charlotte Perkins Gilman. My mother (born in 1926) was a powerful personality trapped Read more…

The Sustainability Revolution – part 15: Technology – part 3, Energy extended 2

In the last post I discussed the problems of getting past the ‘Coulomb’ Barrier to achieve fusion in which the heat released can be used to generate electricity (steam turbines).  Considering the extreme energetic effort needed to reproduce the internal Read more…

The Sustainability Revolution – part 13: Technology – part 1, Energy

Technology is always a double-edged sword that can benefit us but can also have severe consequences when used inappropriately without wisdom.  We have reached that time when moving blindly forward with uncritical thinking and unquestioning hubris about long-term consequences of Read more…