Emmanuel—The Farmer of Children, Soil and Peace
“The more they love the soil the more they love each other.” — Emmanuel Karisa Baya
“The more they love the soil the more they love each other.” — Emmanuel Karisa Baya
“Do you carry a gun…or something to protect yourself?,” I am often asked when “less nature experienced” folks discover my love for spending time alone in the wild. Never, until…
The times we live in are challenging for humans and for many of Earth’s creatures who are likewise required to adapt to the rapidly changing world of our creation. We…
“God! Why am I here? Please! Just tell me. Show me! God! H-e-l-p m-e! Please! Why am I here?” The pleading scream erupted out of the deep high mountain stillness…
This gift from the Rockefeller Foundation: Resilience: A Literature Review Patrick Martin-Breen and J. Marty Anderies / CUNY & Arizona State University / November 09, 2011 / Publications This is…
Perhaps it is we who are the Noahs we have been waiting for. And the Ark capable of carrying us into that future is the developmental transformation of our consciousness.
human activity has expanded to such a degree as to now constitute a global, interdependent society that shapes the biosphere at multiple temporal and spatial scales as reflected by climate change, vulnerability in global economic and financial systems and resource degradation across the globe. How can prosperous societal development paths be stimulated in light of these challenges?