This essay was published under the title Nuclear Power is the Only Green Solution in YES! Magazine. James Lovelock Sir David King, the British Government’s chief scientist, was far-sighted to […]
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Reposted from YES! Magazine. Parker Palmer “There is in all things a hidden wholeness.” Thomas Merton, the Trappist monk and mystic who wrote these words, was speaking of the human […]
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From the author of Effectiveness Training for Women. Linda Adams How often have you had the experience of being with another person where you show an interest in them by […]
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Reposted from the Global Public Media. Jason Bradford History is replete with examples of social organizations, whether a business or a nation, that failed to perceive the realities of a […]
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Interesting series at The Edge. What do you believe is true, even though you cannot prove it? Ray Kurzweil We will find ways to circumvent the speed of light as […]
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Interesting series at The Edge. What do you believe is true, even though you cannot prove it? Elizabeth Spelke I believe, first, that all people have the same fundamental concepts, […]
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My focus for 2005 is to Think Globally, but Act Locally so I am busy with my new class A Time for Healing in Monterey, California. … So today, I […]
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Thinking Globally, Acting Locally. Read about my new class in Monterey, California: A Time for Healing. … This morning I feature a great essay reposted from Hope Magazine. Lane Fisher […]
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Beginning Thursday, January 06, 2005, I will begin teaching weekly classes lasting 90 minutes each. The classes are interactive and highly participatory. Activities will include: Brief lessons in Health & […]
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Reposted from The Scientific American. A book review by Nicholas D. Kristof Who knew that elephant trunk tastes like piglet? Or that more than a millennium ago, a writer declared […]
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