A Day in The Life: Our Toxic Lives
A Day in The Life: Our Toxic Lives This article may be quite challenging for you. I am going to take you through a day in the life of what […]
A Day in The Life: Our Toxic Lives This article may be quite challenging for you. I am going to take you through a day in the life of what […]
Satish Kumar discusses how western science and philosophies have always considered humans to be at the top of the ecological pyramid, the masters of the earth. Many ecologists consider the […]
We hear a lot about materialism, consumerism, and people feeling that during the “bad” times almost ironically, or paradoxically, they need to go shopping and consume even more to try […]
A headline in today’s Telegraph announces that yes, the Germans do think it was the bean sprouts: E.coli: Germany admits that locally-grown bean sprouts are cause of outbreak But now […]
Today on the Guardian’s website was a discussion between readers and a panel of experts to discuss the relationship between non-Government organisations (NGOs) and business. This was of course of […]
I am very pleased to announce the publication of Ben Hanbury’s Holistic Science dissertation “Holistic Education and the Two Modes of Consciousness”. Holistic Education and the Two Modes of Consciousness […]
Just now I am working on a number of modules for a course I may or may not teach in the future on holistic thinking, transition consciousness and sustainability. The […]
I have been following the story of Japan’s damaged nuclear reactors from the start, not via our main stream media but via our alternative media, especially Mike Rivero’s http://www.whatreallyhappened.com, which […]
Dr Iain McGilchrist, author of The Master and his Emissary: The Divided Brain and The Making of the Western World, puts our society on the couch. He suggests that the […]
I am very pleased to announce the publication on Transition Consciousness of the Holistic Science dissertation “How is Flow Life?” by Monica Schwartz. Monica introduces her dissertation as follows: In […]