Occupy Wall Street’s Rise or Fall

Occupy Movements beware: there are two camps in your midst, one of which will guarantee your descent into historical meaninglessness. Please just follow my thought-form here, and at the end, reply or comment telling me if it makes sense to you or not. If the Wall Street perspective and values structure is “conventional” then the […]

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Old World – New World

In the old reality, picking one cause made sense because in the old paradigm things were fractionalized and segmented. But since the 1960s, we are increasingly aware of the interrelatedness, interconnectedness and interdependence of all the various liberation movements — and of the root causes of humanity’s, society’s, and the planet’s ills. It’s still OK […]

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Positivity and Perseverance

About a month ago I was contacted by someone in Egypt who found me online (not sure exactly how). He said he was part of one of the political parties and had access to large numbers of young people who were feeling cynical and discouraged about their new ‘revolution’. He was writing seeking advice on […]

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The 4 most common mistakes made by change agents

I define “positive change agents” as people who are committed to making the world a better place and themselves better people. In my definition I include people who consider themselves cultural creatives, sustainability activists, evolutionaries, and social entrepreneurs. Here are the 4 most common mistakes we make: [1] Just dabbling: When you don’t resolve to […]

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The first crossroads

“The world is getting better and better; the world is getting worse and worse; and the world is perfect just as it is.” – Ken Wilber At some point, we grow up enough to pull our heads out of our own asses and look around. What do you see? At some point — hopefully for […]

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