Just discovered www.lowtechmagazine, a real treasure trove for those who want to see the human race move into balance with nature. I’m a typical offender. On my just returned trip to see my grandkids near Boston I traveled about 1000 miles and burned about 36 gallons of gasoline, in my 2006 Pius (oops, Prius). Much […]
Read MoreJamie from www.extraterrestrial.ning.com has compiled a very useful chronological series of short videos and links to full docs regarding U.S. Presidents and their seeming conspiracy to keep the UFO presence from the public. (Yep. Let’s turn that word “conspiracy” around to face those who use it to label us as crazy or misinformed.) Yet theirs […]
Read MoreI wasn’t going to watch this video. Was just going to glance at it. But it magnetized me all the way through. Not only does it make “magical” sense of the timing of a number of recent events, but it also jives with Carol Rosin’s information about a fake alien invasion as the final card […]
Read MoreThis Project Avalon video was forwarded to me a number of times before I finally got a chance to watch the whole thing (actually, since she sits in one place for the interview, it’s more audio than video; I went ahead and did my yoga/chikung/taichi practice with it . . .) All those who comment […]
Read MoreGreat satire, at first. Later, notice especially, how the police react to being hugged . . . [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G-YcBTTqEXM&feature=youtu.be] w
Read MoreWhether or not it’s Genepax technology that shifts us out of resource-depleting energy consumption, I find this article interesting in the clear way it draws out implications of the switch. Also interesting: the author wonders about the possible connection to Fukushima. If HAARP, or another weather technology did cause the 9.0 earthquake, then this new […]
Read MoreIn June, 1992, 12-year-old Severn Suzuki stopped the Rio de Janeiro United Nations Conference on Environment and Development in its tracks with her six minute speech. It has been called The World’s Greatest Speech to Humanity. “If you don’t know how to fix it, please stop breaking it.” Watch the delegates faces. I dare you […]
Read MoreBoth this photo and this video [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=EL3l74M4V4Q] remind me of my experience driving home from Massachusetts the past two days . . . Thanks to exofriendsblogspot.com for both.
Read MoreBack in the late ’60s and early ’70s, when cities were burning around me and I was glued to graduate school with two tiny children and an Ayn Rand architect husband, I declared that there were no such things as “facts.” That all facts were really factoids, radioactive, with a half-life. Ten or so years […]
Read MoreIf a point has no dimension, and if a point, when seen from close to, itself opens into a space, then it follows that, at any level, micro or macroscopic: Each time we “turn our attention to,” this or that, i.e., each time we focus on (what appears to be) a single point in an […]
Read MoreOn Wednesday, this week, the evening prior to my planned leave of Massachusetts for the two-day drive home, I started to get cold feet. What about the weather? Would puppy Emma and I encounter tornados and baseball sized hail? Now, safely home, this morning while perusing through the local papers from the past week, I […]
Read MoreDid you know that Louisa May Alcott’s family moved 29 times before they settled down in Orchard House in Concord, Massachusetts? Did you know that her philosopher father’s friend, Ralph Waldo Emerson, lent the money to pay for the property, and that Louisa later paid him back with proceeds from her book, Little Women? Did […]
Read MorePublished on Tuesday, May 24, 2011 by CommonDreams.org One by one, in small numbers . . . rising up for justice, and peace, and fairness, and our deep deep communion with nature and each other. — A.K. by Bill Quigley Since President Obama was inaugurated, there have been over two thousand six hundred arrests of […]
Read MoreIt’s been wild. The big event was Sunday’s drive up to Amesbury, where daughter-in-law Sue had entered her first 10 K race (with obstacle course), that ended in a muddy trench crawl. Sue on right, with her teammates. Victorious! . Here’s the grandkids. Kiera (ten years old, and only 48 pounds) LOVES the whole pilgrim […]
Read MoreLate this morning my little dog Emma and I begin our scenic drive to Massachusetts. Not sure how much time I’ll spend bridging Above and Below while at son Sean’s house. We’ll see! A break would be good. I get obsessed. Back late May 27th.
Read MoreMark Gold discovered he didn’t need stuff — and has gone on to ignite real, interconnected abundance. But let’s take it one step at a time. What if the rest of us who have been “Pursuing the American Dream” also discover that we don’t need stuff. What would happen? Full, horrible confession: once, on the […]
Read MoreMarc Gold travels Asia paying it forward through little acts of kindness ‘Shoestring philanthropist’ Gold pairs tiny but powerful donations with acts of kindness Marc Gold, a retired college professor from San Francisco, poses in a Bangkok slum with some of the Muslim Thai children whose education he helps to sponsor. ‘I thought you had […]
Read MoreI’m always amazed and thankful to Eckhart Tolle for his wonderful capacity to actually describe the subtleties of what is going on inside our frantic brains and hearts. Even more amazed that his work has gained traction in our attention-deficit tea party culture. I find this little video from him hilarious. It helps us to […]
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