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Sunday, 11 December 2011 14:23
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The Global Perfection
Thursday, 23 June 2011 15:55

In my writing, workshops, and retreats, I ofter share the following perspective. Further down I will explain how this extends into the collective awakening:

Your life, the details and exact configuration of your life and your world is exactly what is required to propel you into an enlightened (self-illuminated) state of Being.

 
Social Responsibility in Every Mouthful
Friday, 13 May 2011 04:39

Bellying up to environmentalism

By James E. McWilliams
Monday, November 16, 2009

I gave a talk in South Texas recently on the environmental virtues of a vegetarian diet. As you might imagine, the reception was chilly. In fact, the only applause came during the Q&A period when a member of the audience said that my lecture made him want to go out and eat even more meat. "Plus," he added, "what I eat is my business -- it's personal."

I've been writing about food and agriculture for more than a decade. Until that evening, however, I'd never actively thought about this most basic culinary question: Is eating personal?
We know more than we've ever known about the innards of the global food system. We understand that food can both nourish and kill. We know that its production can both destroy and enhance our environment. We know that farming touches every aspect of our lives -- the air we breathe, the water we drink, and the soil we need.

So it's hard to avoid concluding that eating cannot be personal. What I eat influences you. What you eat influences me. Our diets are deeply, intimately and necessarily political.

 
Fukushima Radioactivity Fallout maps
Friday, 15 April 2011 05:50

Below is a simulation showing the fallout that spread from Fukushima, Japan, over the Pacific Ocean to the United States (US). If you are on a slower internet connection these images may take a little while to load. Please wait a few minutes (at most).

This first one traces radioactive Iodine-131 from 12-Mar-2011 through to 18-Mar-2011

 
Nuclear Radiation Issues and News from Japan Fukushima
Friday, 15 April 2011 04:31

I consider this a very important article, potentially more important than any other I have written. I say this because of the immediacy and potenailly extreme nature of what is outlined below. I've been keeping an eye on news and information pertaining to the nuclear disaster in Fukushima, Japan, since the first of many earthquakes hit there back in March. Please read this information and conduct your own research to confirm (or otherwise) what you've read here for yourself. Below you'll find many perspectives on the seriousness of the situation, potential long term issues, and more. In another article (coming shortly) I will go over ways in which you can minimise your exposure to radiation from this (and any future) nuclear disaster.

 
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