Spirituality, Service, and Connectedness – Part 13 – Stepping back and looking at the Bigger Picture: Part 2

Years ago, when I first started teaching environmental science, it seemed a lot simpler (although anything environmental has always been an uphill struggle) with mainly a push for non-polluting green technology, trying to get business to adopt a better set of practices (e.g., Triple Bottom Line), and a need to Read more

Finding sustainability and a life path without the Labels: part 2

“Our world is divided is not divided by race, color, gender, or religion.  Our world, is divided into wise people and fools.  And fools divide themselves by race, color, gender or religion.”  Nelson Mandela I saw a neat quote on the Sustainablehuman.com website. “The goal of life is not to Read more

Reconditioning Ourselves: Alternative Perspectives 2 – Economics part 1

In my Sustainable Living textbook, I have a chapter on economics.  Recently, I was looking at it and pondering on how many years I have been trying to get people to see that money and more ‘stuff’ does not make us happy over the long term.  I went through my Read more

The role of Limiting Beliefs and Empowering Beliefs 5 – Reprogramming our thinking part 2

“You are not responsible for the programming you received in childhood.  But as an adult, you are 100% responsible for fixing it.”  Tiny Buddha.com Laying down new neural pathways is a key to reprogramming our brains (see previous post VISION – How we focus on what we really Want 4). Read more

PERSONAL SOVEREIGNTY 2 – Becoming Authentic and Becoming More Free    

Fear was the midwife at the conceptual birth of separation. The attendants were desire, greed, suffering, and anger. Michael Roads  Imagine being much more free than you are now.  Once you decide to express yourself as you truly would like to be then you no longer need the system that Read more

Changing Business 3 – Shareholders versus Stakeholders – Creating Corporatocracies!

 We have two choices.  We can spend our resources on war, security, walls, fences, borders or we can spend our resources meeting the needs of ALL people by creating an economy of sustainable abundance, which would make obsolete all of those needs for security.  Which do you choose?  Chris Agnos, Read more

Reality 4 – A Spiritual perspective – Understanding Shame as Control     

In earlier posts (Spirituality Vs. Religion 1 – 5) I talked about how Emperor Constantine assembled the Economical Councils to highly edit the Christian religious texts that would be acceptable for the bible and expunged teaching that didn’t fit the orthodox Christian views of the time – this included expunging Read more

Reality 3 – A Spiritual perspective – How we become separated from our true selves.   

In my earlier posts of ‘Spirituality vs. Religion’ and ‘How Control Happens’ I covered how we are manipulated by elite hierarchies (the Cabal) to fit within certain norms of behavior.  These arbitrary norms have become our consensus reality within whose boundaries we unconsciously operate.  People all over the world are Read more

How people think about the future 2 – changing the message to fit the beliefs!

Main future view categories (numbers in parentheses are percentages for each category – 25 years and 100 years, with question three overviews in the narrative within each question). 1. No real change over 25 years (or even 100 years?) (0%/7%). An intriguing category because these people recognize that environmental changes Read more

How people think about the future 1 – how beliefs form actions, or non-actions!

“The only thing that can save us as a species is seeing how we’re not thinking about future generations in the way we live.” Erik Erikson  In my academic past-life I was doing some research on how people perceive the future might be.  My logic was that based on a Read more

Richard’s Research on Worldviews and why he is optimistic about a transformation

“It isn’t the mountains ahead to climb that wears you out; it’s the pebble in your shoe.” Muhammad Ali Recently I received the Comment:  “You actually make it seem really easy along with your presentation however I find this topic to be actually something that I feel I would by Read more

Making the transition to Sustainable Food Systems – Cuba and Detroit as case studies

Over the years, during lectures and many talks I have given, one question that always comes up is could we actually make the transition to sustainability or is it just a pipe-dream.   Obviously the question usually comes from people who think a sustainable future is some half-life of a harsh Read more