Timothy Wilken The Gifting Earth is a free online system that enables its members to help each other through the gifting and sharing of: Goods, Services, Knowledge, and Compassion. I […]
Continue readingHow the Fed Could Fix the Economy—and Why It Hasn’t
Wise woman Ellen Brown’s latest article re-posted from the February 25th, 2013 issue of Common Dreams. Ellen Brown Quantitative easing (QE) is supposed to stimulate the economy by adding money […]
Continue readingThe Re-Creation
This mornings essay is from a long time reader and careful thinker. Donald B. Halcom In the next sixty years the entire world will be forced to re-create itself. This […]
Continue readingI am Adam Lanza’s Mother
This essay was written by a mother who has a power insight into why some of our young men are becoming murderers. It is well written and deeply disturbing. She […]
Continue readingThe Need for Community
This essay was published in Spring 2010 issue of Inquiring Mind. The focus of that Spring 2010 issue was addiction, but the article speaks to a much deeper human need. […]
Continue readingDrone Wars
Ron Paul speaks his truth about the futility and danger of Obama’s escalating Drone Wars. Re-Posted from The Eurasia Review. Ron Paul Earlier this month we learned that the Obama […]
Continue readingState of the Species
Today’s article, posted here the day before we Americans attempt to choose the least incompetent government for our near future, shifts our attention to a much bigger question. What is […]
Continue readingYour Unique Self and The Only Thing That Matters
Timothy Wilken I am currently reading two new books that may be among the most important books ever written to address our changing times. Even though I haven’t yet finished […]
Continue readingQE Infinity: What Is It Really About?
Wise woman Ellen Brown asks, “Is it time to nationalize our banking system including the Federal Reserve?” Re-posted from Truth Out. Ellen Brown The banks will get off the hook […]
Continue readingTaxing the Rich to make Investments that grow the Middle Class
Today’s author is a venture capitalist from Seattle who was the first non-family investor in Amazon.com. Today he’s a very rich man. And, somewhat jarringly, he’s screaming to anyone who […]
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