“Spiritual Permaculture” - Rethinking Permaculture Vernal Equinox Convergence: Everyday Strategies for Compassionate Living. 3/25 – 27, Kailash Ecovillage, Portland, OR. Interview with Ole Ersson, Kailash Ecovillage and Satya, Food Not Bombs, PDX. By Willi Paul, Planetshifter.com
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"...I don't think there's much spiritual about being a "consumer" - I'd rather be a creator and a sharer - but I acknowledge that spiritual aspirants in today's world might often feel the need to buy some stuff at least occasionally, while we create a culture in which that's less and less necessary." - Satya
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Willi Paul
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New Mythologist & Transition Entrepreneur
newmythologist.com | PlanetShifter.com Magazine | openmythsource.com
@planetshifter @openmythsource @newmythologist
415-407-4688 | pscompub@gmail.com
In my opinion religion has two component. First a person's image of reality that they believe. Second the things they do in response to their beliefs. I think everyone has a religion. It is a universal trait. I think we polarize when we define religion as just some sort of group activity.
If I have seen further it is by standing on the shoulders of giants. -Isaac Newton