Pathways to a Better Future – Espe part 12: Global Transformation – Part 2 – A New Political Reality.

“Truth does not mind being questioned – A lie does not like being challenged” Brian Weiner   A continuation of a fictional reflection by a hundred-year-old Espe from 2112 about the start and on-going movement of transformation to Sustainable Living.  I add clarification links and quotes as needed The political chaos Read more…

Pathways to a Better Future – Espe part 5: It’s all about ENERGY – part 1

“To develop a complete mind: Study the science of art; Study the art of science. Learn how to see. Realize that everything connects to everything else” Leonardo Da Vinci. “As our own species is in the process of proving.  One cannot have superior science and inferior morals.  The combination is unstable and self-destroying”Arthur Read more…

Creating Sustainable Community – Part 7: Develop community for now more like a ‘Cruise Ship’ with existing levels of SES, but all sharing community resources, benefits and effort as a Transition-Intentional Community. 

An unusual title about the cruise ship, but let me explain more.  In my research on worldviews (see, Richard’s Research on Worldviews and why he is optimistic about a transformation {June 2018}) I describe four main groups of how people are people are likely move to a sustainable paradigm.  The Read more…

Spirituality, Service, and Connectedness – Part 16 – Revisiting Intentionalism and Intentional Community

I have talked about Intentional community before (e.g., New Ways of Living Together 2 – Intentional Communities {October 2018}) as a new way of living.  It’s literally an intention to rebuild community, and that’s what ‘Intentional Communities’ are all about – living with cooperative intention instead of just living with Read more…

Spirituality, Service, and Connectedness – Part 15 – Post-materialism – A New Values Path

The acquisition of consumer goods (stuff) to make our lives more comfortable and luxurious succinctly describes the consumer mindset.  (Consumerism – a social and economic order that encourages the acquisition of goods and services in ever-increasing amounts.) But it has come at a high price in which those few (the Read more…

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…