“The nitrogen in our DNA, the calcium in our teeth, the iron in our blood, the carbon in our apple pies were made in the interiors of collapsing stars. We are made of starstuff.” ~Carl Sagan, Star Stuff Have you ever felt as though some part of you was...
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Planetary Mission: Unique Self Symphony of Human Genius, Innovation & Synergy with Barbara Marx Hubbard
“For the first time in history, humanity has a story that has the potential to unite us all. As we embody the natural impulse of evolution within us, we create a powerful field connecting cocreators worldwide in a unique self symphony of human genius,...
Read morePresentation on the relevance of Auroville.
On Saturday April 1st another event took place in Chennai : The Consul General of Germany, Chennai, Mr. Fabig hosted a delegation of the Auroville Foundation represented by the Secretary of the Auroville Foundation, Dr. Mohan Verghese Chunkath, I.A.S...
Read moreA Diverse Wisdom Culture
Excerpts by Kosmos blog from a dialogue between Duncan Campbell and Paul Ray, via Living Dialogue Introduction Coleman Barks, poet and leading American translator of the world-centric poet Rumi, has observed that “we are trying to create a civilization...
Read moreDealing With the Darkness of What Humans Do to Humans
This article shows how in response to thuggish forces the qualities of feminine intelligence—available to men as to women—can enable us to take a significant leap in consciousness and demonstrate what anyone can do to build a beautiful future. via KOSMOS...
Read moreDesigning the Future_ The Venus Project Words by Jacque Fresco
Statements by Jacque Fresco see e-book “Remember that almost every new concept was ridiculed, rejected, and laughed at when first presented, especially by the experts of the time.” If we look at things scientifically, there is more than enough food and...
Read moreMoving the Giants – an urgent plan to save the planet
In 1991, arborist David Milarch had a near-death experience that inspired a personal quest to reforest our planet. He would harvest the genetics of the world’s oldest trees, initiate tree-planting efforts to combat climate change, and help restore the...
Read moreGOOD LORD, The World Is Using Almost 500 Billion Plastic Water Bottles A Year
We’ll hit 580 billion by 2021. via FastCompany Blog by Ben Schiller If there’s one thing that unites the world, it’s bottled water. From Kansas to Kowloon, sales of plastic water bottles are surging, despite all the disastrous effects on the environment...
Read moreThe Natural Collapse of Institutions ~ Ra Uru Hu
“It’s so interesting to watch the way in which the world works. Many years ago, in 1989, in a little suburb out of Frankford, Germany, I wrote the first book in Human Design. It was called The Human Design System. It was subtitled A Manual for No-fault...
Read moreIndia to only sell electric cars by 2030
India is taking huge strides to escape its dubious distinction as one of the most polluted countries on Earth. The government is taking dramatic measures to clean the country’s air – including the switch to sell solely electric cars in just 13 years....
Read moreDigital Dharma by Steven Vedro
Techno-aficionado Steven Vedro says putting newfound wisdom about telecommunications technologies into spiritual practice is our Digital Dharma, our path toward greater self-awareness and enlightenment. Practicing this path helps us recognize the impact...
Read moreALIKE short film_how is your life?!
"Alike" is an animated short film directed by Daniel Martínez Lara & Rafa Cano Méndez www.alike.es SYNOPSIS: In a busy life,Copi is a father who tries to teach the right way to his son,Paste. But... what is the correct path? --- En una vida ajetreada,...
Read moreElon Musk Just Unveiled His Plans for the Future in a Ted Talk
In Brief Elon Musk discussed his many companies at the annual TED conference last week. He covered exciting developments in the Boring Company, Tesla's new semi-truck, and many more innovations in the pipeline. via Futurism Newsletter by TED This past...
Read moreJeremy Rifkin on the Third Industrial Revolution
The social and economic theorist talks about how the Internet of Things will revolutionize our world. Interview via vice.com Blog March 2017 Social and economic theorist Jeremy Rifkin is a predictor of fiscal and technological trends. He has written several...
Read morePodcast: A Conversation with Helena Norberg-Hodge with Charles Eisentein
This is a conversation with the political thinker and activist Helena Norberg-Hodge. She had a huge radicalizing influence on my political thinking through her film Ancient Futures. By "radical" I don't mean the usual leftist politics. Helena is a tireless...
Read moreWe Are the Universe Becoming Aware of Itself
Our Responsibility Since Creation via Pachamama Alliance By Jocelyn Mercado Ancient wisdom holds that humans were created to be the caretakers of the Earth. We were placed here on this planet in order to care for its plants and animals, to protect its...
Read moreFrom ‘smart cities’ to ‘smart citizens’: when technology meets activism
The emergence of ‘smart cities’ came as a step forward in the deployment of technology to improve our cities, and therefore our lives. It didn’t take us long to realise the dangers of allowing private companies to get access to one of our most precious...
Read moreThis Ancient Building Technique Could House Millions Of People In Africa
The solution: A Roof + A Skill + A Market via The Bubian Vault website After two years of technical trials, a French builder, Thomas Granier, and a Burkinabé farmer, Séri Youlou, set up the Association la Voûte Nubienne (AVN) in the year 2000. AVN's mission...
Read moreA New Device Uses Sunlight to Create Drinking Water From Air
via futurist blog In Brief Scientists have developed a sunlight-powered device that can extract water even from desert skies. The device is powered passively by sunlight and may provide an answer to the billions facing severe water shortages around the...
Read moreIt’s time to rethink how we are educating our children
via Nexusfeed Newsletter Picture source pixabay In Brief On the whole, the way we educate students hasn't gotten a major upgrade in more than a century. Technology has both revolutionized what we need to teach to children, but also the capabilities that...
Read moreSmart, affordable & energy-efficient 352 sq. ft. prefab Kasita is now in production
via treegugger blog by Kimberley Mok All picture copyright Kasita Last year we took a closer look at Kasita, an Austin, Texas startup that's developed what they are calling an "iPhone for housing". The company's aim is to completely rethink housing as...
Read moreWhy Does Change Happen?
via Enliving Edge Magazin by Jon Freeman Picture source pixabay unsplash Stupid question maybe? Because it just does? Does it even matter why? OK, I will ask another way. The fundamental basis of Reinventing Organizations and “Teal” is that humanity has...
Read moreThe new mental health: living happy and sane in a society of brainwashed zombies
Source: Bernie Suarez Creator of Truth and Art TV Project Picture pixabay neupaddy With mainstream media and government lies now spiraling out of control to unimaginable levels, it's only appropriate to begin addressing the new realities and circumstances...
Read moreNew Greener Skylines: The Rise of Wooden Skyscrapers
These wooden skyscraper designs are more sustainable, less expensive, and consume less fossil fuel to build and maintain.
Read moreThe War You Don’t See
Actual as never before, did you ever thought that you follow a propaganda?!! 2015 - 'The Coming War' - Contribute to John Pilger's new documentary project here bit.ly/PilgerMovie John Pilger's 'The War You Don't See' (2011) is a powerful and timely investigation...
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