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Hunger and the Necessity of Poetry
Without poetry, and especially a poetic perspective of living, our insatiable hunger over-consumes the world....
Our Crazy World
There 's no shortage of truly disheartening and scary events unfolding these days, at the behest of human beings....
Head and Heart: Two Kinds of Intelligence
That honesty is two-fold: both intellectual and emotional. Intellectual honesty is to acknowledge the facts, the logistical details, the reality of what is most likely true. Emotional honesty is to acknowledge how you truly feel about situations, and to actually feel those feelings.
My Reflections on “Don’t Look Up” & the Brunt of Paradox
Honestly, I was really dejected after COP 26 (the last climate summit in Glasgow), while I was also becoming tired and...
Holocaust Remembrance Day, Conspiracy Theories, and Giving Back
This week I have reflected on how damn lucky I am to have the life I do—to be well-educated, to have had the...
Pulling the Shame Card
Of course, it's usually unhelpful and abusive to call people names, curse at them, and engage substance-less emotional...
Creativity as Lover
Without my artistic passion, I’d be a less happy guy. But being an artist isn’t just a source of joy; it’s...
Healing Myself to Heal the Planet
Originally Published at: https://www.theresilientactivist.org/healing-myself-to-heal-the-planet/ When I was 26...
Paradox-rich: A Cure for Humanity and Our Planet, In a Nutshell
In every heartbreak, collapse, or other crisis I’ve experienced, I’ve become poignantly aware of what I’ll call...
The Nourish Practice is a somato-poetic, deep meditation, qi gong experience that delivers a profound sense of...
Love Them Anyway
In Santa Barbara a few days ago I had a deep heart to heart with a dear friend of many years. Her beliefs differ...
Leaf Blowers, City Life & Sanity
Yesterday I had an interview-discussion with Howard Jacobsen, which was wonderful in so many ways. I found him to be a...