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Blogger oceanic said...

the sedentary cultures have given us better tools, agriculture, science and music, but human beings must be free to be nomads as well.
Not governments or banks, but citizens of earth are inexorably sovereign.
The irony is that the financiers must inevitably invest in biodiversity and people to protect their investment.
"Materialism is cruel."
--Lao T'se
Black Elk: "the sacred hoop".
We are inevitable. We are the guides. Others may ply other trades, but we live on earth.

March 6, 2014 at 2:25 PM

Blogger Lloyd Vivola said...

For its potential long-term impact on how we think and how we live on a planet faced with daunting ecological and spiritual stress, a most important development and report thereof. Much good can be accomplished through an organization like the UN, but the institution must acknowledge that in a post-Cold War erz, it must face up to the current and historical fact that the very structure of its mission was born out of the war, violence and aggressive materialism engendered by a colonialist philosophy of wealth and health, as was the formation of nation-states that now comprise its membership. Time for truth and earnest, equitable reconciliation for the benefit of all peoples and the biosphere, locally and as a whole. The PFII should be as good a place as any to start. Rightly one of the most important stories in March.

March 16, 2014 at 11:46 AM

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