Damanhur and Wisdom University's partnership has begun! Paul Ray, eminent sociologist and author of a worldwide study on 'Cultural Creatives', a term he coined, led the first course in Damanhur in October 2008. see website Damanhur
Read moreQuotation of the Week
It's not enough to just choose the Dream, but also to act on it and live it. And then there is no one who will stop you. Like power, you must use it so as not to risk relinquishing it. You need to begin living your choice. When you will take it from choice...
Read moreWhy Truth is Always New
by Christina Sarich via Collective Evolution Blog What creates a mind that can see things anew? Not the stale, crusty, crumbs of ‘truth’ that have mold around the edges, causing us to see reality in a fractured, disintegrating, purely entropic way, but...
Read moreMaking smart cities work for people. No 2. the social network building a sharing economy in Singapore
BlockPooling is a social network for neighbours in Singapore that is trying to create stronger communities and make the city-state more sustainable. Set up in 2013 with a grant from the government, BlockPooling builds on well-known European equivalents...
Read moreDr. John Hagelin - Hacking Consciousness at Stanford University
John Hagelin Phd (Harvard-trained, renowned quantum physicist) Hacking consciousness investigates the nature of consciousness as a field of all possibilities, as the source not only of the human mind and our ability to experience, know, innovate and create,...
Read moreSweden Now Recycles a Staggering 99 Percent of its Garbage
by Beverley Mitchell, via inhabitat Sweden now recycles or reuses an incredible 99 percent of its waste, an improvement on the already impressive 2012 figure of 96 percent. The country uses a waste management hierarchy system that focuses in descending...
Read moreCan We Do It Ourselves? Movie (2015)
via Films for Action Within modern life exists a paradox: we celebrate democracy as a political system, but not as an economic system, even though our workplaces have a far greater impact on our day to day lives. It's fair to say that most workplaces...
Read moreHoward Zinn in #ReGENERATION
Plans unveiled for recycled plastic roads in the Netherlands
July 15th, 2015 by Lara Lopes via Interesting Engineering Paving streets and roads with asphalt can – in a not so distant future – become a thing of the past. The alternative? Recycled plastic. And the Netherlands could be the first country to use this...
Read moreMIT invented The Copenhagen Wheel
The Copenhagen Wheel turns the bike you already own, quickly and easily into an electric bike with regeneration and real-time environmental sensing capabilities. The wheel harvests the energy you input while braking and cycling and stores it for when...
Read moreHow to Flourish After Economic Collapse
By Admin User Posted July 15th, 2015 In Features, Inspiration via uplift The first challenge to overcome, for those going through either slow economic decline or sudden economic collapse, is uncertainty. In the culture I grew up in, there’s no need for...
Read moreWorld’s First Airborne Wind Turbine to Bring Renewable Energy and WiFi to Alaska
via inhabitat Wind turbines have become airborne! An enormous helium-filled wind turbine will soon float over the city of Fairbanks, Alaska to produce enough electricity for more than a dozen families living off the grid. Designed and built by MIT startup...
Read moreMust See: Kid Warrior: The Xiuhtezcatl Martinez Story
earthguardians We are a tribe of young activists, artists and musicians from across the globe stepping up as leaders and co-creating the future we know is possible. We are the ones we've been waiting for. We are #GenerationRYSE
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