Homeostasis as a Model for a New Human Society
Homeostasis could be a starting point for modelling a new society on balance.
The sum of the parts is the whole. When we work together for the highest good of the social body, we find energy is distributed in ways that is balanced and minimal. Nature is not about taking excessive energy to… Continue reading
Peak Oil: Collapse Or Carrying Capacity of an Evolved Society?
I came across the article whilst looking for a permaculture course. I have to organise myself to be self sufficient. It is time to stop my addiction to the grid. I found this article interesting, another wake up call. Wakey wakey 🙂
http://permaculture.com.au/online/articles/peak-energy-climate-change-and-the-collapse-of-global-civilisation-the-curent-peak-oil-crisis
“We are in a crisis in the evolution of human society. It’s… Continue reading
Infinite Possibilities Is the New Knowledge Of Leadership
There is much discussion around about the absence of leadership around the world. This discussion is occurring in business, governance circles and in families. Real leadership emerges from values, which are not being seen to be, but lived. The greatest leaders serve rather than being served.
The future will embody true leadership at the personal,… Continue reading
Expanding Awareness Transforms The World
I am a staying at a clown doctors place who is a Buddhist. She has a little meditation place out the back. We had a good conversation about conflict and she said it is about non attachment to the thought. I do know this but for many of us it is hard to detach when… Continue reading
Illusion: There is No High Class or Low Class
The word ‘class’ is interesting I don’t know how many times I have observed perceptions that perceive people as their class, upper class, working class, business class etc. Those who are like them or different. There is nothing wrong with difference, it is the idea that no-one in truth is better or worse than anyone… Continue reading
Overworking: Humans are Not Machines Go to Nature
For around 9 years I was a contract worker and I worked in approximately 400 companies in every industry you can imagine. There were quite a few companies where people were expected to work back. Overtime this has become the norm. The rolling back of Industrial Relations laws and unions in the workplace coupled with… Continue reading