Monthly Archives: August 2019

Martin Geddes: On #TheStorm and what’s ahead

Today, having driven down to our local farmer’s market, I was feeling out of sorts, walking with puppy Shadow on nearby trails, and trying to convince myself to “go back in” to the market despite having seen at the border, … Continue reading

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Green Acres Village: DRAGONFLY INFUSION!

Two days ago, we had just finished brunch and pod meeting where, in a light-hearted manner, we brainstormed on the amazing new ventures we’re planning. One hour later, this! Gabby grabbed them in slow motion. YES! What does the dragonfly … Continue reading

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Alt-Epistemology: And its intersection with Interpersonal Psychology

I found myself utterly entranced by this 56 minute documentary made in 2010, wherein Mary Rodwell, a world famous ET/UFO conference presenter and counselor to ET contactees, takes her very skeptical veterinarian son on a ten-day journey to find the … Continue reading

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Cartoon Serendipity!

Remember the post from yesterday? What we used to call a cartoon. Now we might call it a spectacular meme: snapping an entire world view upon an emotional base. Well, this morning, Christopher Crocket commented, with another “cartoon,” even more … Continue reading

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Green Acres Village, August 15-22: Community Dinner, Work and other Pod Parties, Animal news, plus: the rewards of “going out on a limb”

So much, too much, so much! Between Thursday community dinners, twice weekly work parties, special pod-only events, including movie nights and a brunch to welcome back Alex who was gone for the summer, figuring out an actual budget (first time … Continue reading

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What is the relationship between Money and Nature?

I like to tell people, “Let us learn to live, as far as possible, BELOW money.” In other words, rather than valuing money above all else, rather than seeing money as “bottom line,” let us learn to recognize money as merely … Continue reading

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Nearly three years into his first term: And Just Who IS Donald Trump?

I ask myself this question every day. And so far, I’ve been surprised, even astonished, at his various bold remarks, actions, and plans — and all in the face of continuous, furious TDS from all quarters. Here are excerpts from … Continue reading

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What is a conspiracy theory, and why does it matter? Or does it matter?

So what, really, is my job, my task here on earth during this time of tremendous crisis and opportunity? Especially, what is my job, given my advanced age, 76, as one who has experienced the entire ’60s hippie movement and … Continue reading

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