New Ways of Living Together 6 – Community as the Glue of Humans Living Successfully

The last five posts were a story of how we globally came to be bamboozled by American Hyper-Consumerism.  The problem is not so much consumerism as the economic drive that forced a tragic and mindless lifestyle onto people with the hollow promise of a wonderful life but gave instead loss Read more…

Getting to Transformation 1 – Choosing Wisely – the path of a spiritual warrior

I was listening to a short U-tube talk by Vandana Shiva, a brilliant philosopher from India.  She really put things into simple perspective.  It got me to thinking again how we transform the world to one we want to see – I’ve talked about this several times in this blog Read more…

Biophilia and Biodiversity 4: Nature – other pragmatic reasons to care for it!

In the last three posts I have outlined why I think we are all connected to nature.  But that connectedness lies along a continuum of liking it for its pragmatic personal needs to loving it intrinsically as a part of who we are.  I really do not believe that anyone Read more…

The Dumbing Down of Humanity – Controlling the Information 2.

About a week ago I posted on Facebook a cartoon from ‘Collectively Conscious.’ In it a young boy asks his mother, “Why do we have wars?”  The mother answers, “Because we are ruled by an elite group of psychopaths who own the banks that control the government and the media.  Read more…

VISION – How we focus on what we really Want 4

A caring, sharing, collaborative world “Our civilized culture is failing us.  And to change things we have to start with our children, showing them the importance of love and kindness, of faith and hope, of compassion and non-violence, treating each other with dignity and respect, not as bodies to be Read more…

VISION – How we focus on what we really Want 3

POPULATION, ECONOMICS, CHOICE and MORALITY                     I didn’t get to complete my thoughts on this in the last post because of a keyboard problem.  Countries that have invested in female education and family planning have demonstrated major drops in total fertility rates. Regardless of which counties are used as comparisons (e.g. Read more…

Old Euro-Worldviews gone amok – Trying to Change Beliefs.

I was clearing out boxes of books I had brought back home from my academic office after I retired and came across ‘The Mis-measure of Man’ by Stephen Jay Gould.  In this book Gould lays out the rationale and justification for how scientists used ‘good’ science to ‘prove’ that intellect Read more…

Wisdom of our ancestors 1

During the colonialization periods since Columbus, missionaries came across indigenous peoples and automatically labelled them savage pagans simply because they were not European Christians.  Not much has changed.  This really is a great indictment on how effective the Eurocentric Judeo-Christian worldview has dominated for several hundred years.  It is only Read more…

Deep Spirituality – Understanding the Apparent Contradictions of Life 2

Before we get back to applying all this esoteric stuff to living sustainably.  First of all, let’s put in in perspective.  Let’s get away from this Pollyanna Attitude that everything will be perfect if we show love and respect for each other.  There wouldn’t be any point to experiencing this Read more…

Deep Spirituality – Understanding the Apparent Contradictions of Life 1

In this post I am speculating about our life purposes based on extensive readings about the great beyond.  There is much evidence what this looks like from many sources of science and various spiritual traditions.  But it is a much more complex realm than we could ever imagine with our Read more…

Spirituality Vs. Religion 1 – Theological underpinnings of our modern world

Stephen Hawking died on March 14 and a great many people posted that he was now free, and numerous cartoons showed him walking away from his wheelchair to the ‘light.’  Besides being a major example of ‘Ableism’ in which only fully capable people are assumed to be able to do Read more…

The Non-Solid Universe 4 – a simulation theory

“I used to think the top environmental problems were biodiversity loss, ecosystem collapse, and climate change.  I thought that with 30 years of good science we could address those problems.  I was wrong.  The top environmental problems are selfishness, greed and apathy…and to deal with those we need a spiritual Read more…

The Non-Solid Universe 2 – Human Societies Before Civilization – Deep Spirituality.

Aldo Leopold, in his A Sand County Almanac book published in 1946, said, “There are two spiritual dangers in not owning a farm. One is the danger of supposing that breakfast comes from the grocery, and the other that heat comes from the furnace.”  And “The last word in ignorance Read more…

TRANSFORMATION NOT REFORMATION – Reclaiming our Power is a Spiritual Transformation NOT a Mental One – even deeper down the Rabbit Hole.

  I started this blog to get people thinking for themselves.  I have done some down the rabbit hole material, but I find I fall in to the trap of being merely reformational in what I say much of the time.  I realized this when I picked up the latest Read more…

Imagination, Creativity, and Change 2 – reframing society 2

Our culture has all these people throughout history whom we revere for their creativity and inventiveness.  The names Gutenberg, Tesla, Edison, Carver, and Bell, are but a few who made great technological changes for society.  While today we might use names like Zuckerberg or Musk to show how creativity is Read more…