This article gazes into the depths of no-thingness in relationship to modern science and ancient spiritual teachings.
In occupying anything, we must start with our own lives. The most basic area of our lives is what we eat. This article entices readers to begin occupying that.
This article takes a look at genetic engineering companies such as Monsanto and Cargill and their effects on the environment. It also discusses India's recent decision to sue the genetic engineering giant, Monsanto
The political advice of the mystics for the new year. Empty yourself and be free
The article gets into the deep meaning of the Virgin Birth.
In the face of protesting parents, kids in California are having to take Gardasil, which may have negative health effects.
It is important in this day and age of disempowerment of people that we reclaim our power, beginning with food production and consumption. This article speaks to how it is being done in Maine.
This article is a profile of an agency in Lewiston Maine that helps the "poor" in the city to make it by helping them to become sustainable.
This article is a meditation on Leonardo Da Vinci's work in relationship to our current philsophy many call dualism.
We speak to the need for change and advocate with our local and national governments. But is change going to happen there? Where does change need to occur?
This article explores the concept of ecovillages as a way to diminish the effects of the corporate/banking elite running this nation.
The first step to proclaiming our independence from corporate/gov't rule is to take charge of our foods. This article begins by helping the reader learn to save seeds.
This article asks the question: "Do we revolve in revolutions that get us nowhere or do we evolve into a different life and a more evolved species on this Earth."
Today we seeing several well-meaning demonstrations against the Wall Street disrule of the planet. Is this enough? What if we don't need a re-volution in which we run the risk of a "meet the new boss same as the old" scenereo. What if we evolved from the inside …
A small Maine town has passed a local food ordinance that helps the community to reclaim local power in the face of corporate and corporate owned government. Could this be the start of a new pattern?
Can there be a commonality between Tea Party and the Greens? By looking at the sustainbility movements such as Transition Town, this article states there is commonality given the emphasis in both movements towards local and individual empowerment
Article regargarding diets based on local, organic foods in which the "consummer" knows the farmer from whom she is buying or she is growing it herself.
This is a review of the movie "No Impact Man" showing a young couple and their toddler living in New York City who decide to live a year with little to no impact.
“I am different, I am strange I live only for The Mother” -Lao Tzu Tao Te Ching
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Blowing in the Wind "How many times can a man turn his head And pretend that he just doesn't see." Bob Dylan's "Blowing in the Wind" Can you hear Dylan's voice whispering in the wind? Do you dare to listen? Are you afraid? Of what?
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What is organic spirituality all about. You and everything else! Not me creating a new church or becoming a guru that you should follow. Hell, who am I? I am but a speck of dirt at the feet of Nature.
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The wind blows horrid outside this window of mine. I look out into the world, venturing not. One foot outside, one inside, I remain in the safety of my heated cottage. But, Nature's call to me is in the howling wind. She breathes her message into me.
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I'm curious. How can infinity exist side-by-side with itself? The ancient numbers and letters, such as "phi" (e.g., Sophia/Wisdom), reflected a never ending number that is inherent in matter. This means it is inherent in us.
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I stumbled on you in the greenhouse and I am glad that I did. I find your writing intriguing, refreshing and enlightened and am looking forward to interacting with you!
peace, phoenixrising
I hope you will continue writing your thoughtful articles.
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