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ESSENTIAL EVOKE: "It's the end of the world as we know it...and I feel fine."

There is a major issue which has not been addressed on the game at all, but literally effects every life on the planet: the toxic stew which is majorly exacerbated by the 100,000 +/- man-made chemicals on our planet. This includes toxins which heretofore have been viewed as inert, like plastics which are ever present in modern life. The problem is very… Continue

Added by Catherine Gentry on May 6, 2010 at 4:00pm — 14 Comments

Toward the Global Liberation of All Nations and Peoples: Indigenous Law Institute

I found this resource a while back as I researched some legal issue. It's quite informative. The author, a Native American lawyer, in researching the basis for how native peoples have been enslaved and denied their ancestral lands traced the basis of even American Law back to Papal Bulls issued in the 1400's. I came to believe that the sentiments of these bulls were indicative of the intentions of the Empire Builder's all through history. It's literally been a land grab. This process begun… Continue

Added by Catherine Gentry on May 4, 2010 at 7:31pm — 1 Comment

Land: A different concept which needs to be reconsidered.





During the end of the 16th and the beginning of the 17th centuries, European monarchs encouraged and subsidized expeditions…

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Added by Catherine Gentry on May 4, 2010 at 4:49pm — 5 Comments

Alternative Economic Systems Won't Address Economic Inequities in Our Mind Sets.

For most of the past 14 years I have been learning about energy and in fact getting in touch with and learning of a wh***, healthy feminine energy which one could easily surmise has been absent from our planet throughout history. Part of this process has been in learning to "go with the flow," being true to my feelings in all areas of life, listening to my instincts even if it isn't "convenient," and trust in the process. It's been at times: quite interesting, alarming,… Continue

Added by Catherine Gentry on May 4, 2010 at 4:38pm — 1 Comment

Urban Resiliency: Local Strategies

I'm unaware of such strategies. I've checked the internet related to such strategies for my city and have found little, but a continued fixation on trying to attract businesses to our region. This has been the be all/end all of the efforts as far as I know. When I was involved, years ago, with trying to revitalize our downtown by building community and beauty--and thus luring people to come back into the inner city to establish residences, I was frustrated to say the least. I am reminded of the… Continue

Added by Catherine Gentry on May 3, 2010 at 9:54pm — 2 Comments

Pandemic Preparation

Sure, one can wait for a health catastrophe or one can prepare much ahead of time by changing one's diet and habits which, for most, are so detrimental, that when a crises occurs, most are totally unprepared and in real danger. Immunity and health must become a priority and there is no better means of averting disaster then in fore sight. It's the basis for the old adage, "an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure."


When the "bird flu" information starting being…
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Added by Catherine Gentry on May 3, 2010 at 9:30pm — No Comments

True resiliency: Nature...always willing to cooperate with little fuss, only respect and living holistically

I believe the most resilient option available to us, is a return to the land and when I say this I am not referring to a return to agriculture. We must return to the time before agriculture. We must return to the "garden."


I've been playing Farm Town on my Facebook. Rather than farm, which is environmentally destructive. I got the idea to plant fruit and nut bearing trees instead (and if the game allowed which it does not--I'd have planted a very…
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Added by Catherine Gentry on May 3, 2010 at 9:00pm — 4 Comments

How to Save The World

How to Save The World I just watched this doc**entary. Quite interesting and proactive.…

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Added by Catherine Gentry on May 3, 2010 at 7:29pm — 2 Comments

De nial: ain't just a river in Egypt.

I was most impressed with the "Five principle bulwarks against denial" as referenced following this…
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Added by Catherine Gentry on April 29, 2010 at 6:08pm — 3 Comments

Historical perspective: Recognition of our own divinity and value.

The secret I pass on to those who follow is one of recognition of our own divinity and value.…

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Added by Catherine Gentry on April 27, 2010 at 5:10pm — 2 Comments

Gender stereotypes continue to limit women’s progress, Migiro says: UN Gender Equality New Feed

http://www.un.org/apps/news/story.asp?NewsID=34232&Cr=gender&Cr1=


I chose this topic to illustrate that no matter the seeming progress women make in attempting to balance out the excessive…
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Added by Catherine Gentry on April 27, 2010 at 4:36pm — 1 Comment

Sophia Returns: World Water Day 2020

“What if God was one of us?

Just a slob like one of us

Just a stranger on the bus

Trying to make his way home” Alanis Morissette





“The Various forms of worship, which prevailed in the Roman…

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Added by Catherine Gentry on April 27, 2010 at 4:33pm — No Comments

Traditional Medicines: Our collective pasts/our collective future.

INDIGENOUS WOMEN HEALERS FORMED GROUPS TO PRACTICE TRADITIONAL MEDICINE IN OAXACA (MEXICO)


INDIGENOUS POSTPARTUM MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH CARE RITES IMPROVES HEALTH OF MOTHER AND CHILD (NIGERIA)…
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Added by Catherine Gentry on April 26, 2010 at 5:23pm — 3 Comments

Ancient Knowledge in physical form: What is this knowledge?

So, just including a few pictures of physical artifacts of ancient wisdom which have been hidden in plain sight throughout history...although we're quick to discount the knowledge. That knowledge is ta-da: astrology. Turns out astrology is nothing less than an ancient, encrypted, mathematical system that measures the electromagnetic field in which we live, expressed in a symbolic language. In other words, it interprets energy...what our sciences have long since…

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Added by Catherine Gentry on April 23, 2010 at 3:09pm — 17 Comments

Supporting the wh*** girl.

Money is an important tool, but not one that I've much access to for over a decade now. I've been busy doing personal research into an economic solution to the current system. It's a project which I've been working on in one way or another for over 25 years.


My contribution to girls, is the same type of thing I tried to provide for my nieces when they were growing up. I tried to live by example. Recently, I had a very interesting conversation with the teenaged granddaughter…
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Added by Catherine Gentry on April 20, 2010 at 8:03pm — No Comments

Crises: North American Style

And now the economic crises to end all crises (after "8 centuries of financial folly"), or so we may hope...


The U.S dollar is tanking. The rest of the world, weary from decades of dollar hegemony is dumping the dollar in mass. The bottom is falling out beneath the U.S.economy, overwhelmed by mountains of debt, which has been subsidized by the savings of the world. The evolved economic…
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Added by Catherine Gentry on April 20, 2010 at 6:30pm — No Comments

Women Watch: Gender stereotypes continue to limit women’s progress, Migiro says.

http://www.un.org/apps/news/story.asp?NewsID=34232&Cr=gender&Cr1=



I chose this topic to illustrate that no matter the seeming progress women make in attempting to rebalance the excessive masculine energy which has defined and created our societies since the rise of patriarchy, the attitudes of both men and women continue to hold women back—perhaps due to the psychological wounds which are… Continue

Added by Catherine Gentry on April 14, 2010 at 6:50pm — No Comments

Open-sourcing: New social networking idea which allows us to see beyond our present market economics model.

NEXT EVOLUTIONARY STAGE: BEYOND THE MARKET ECONOMY



Many of the recommended innovations for updating our monetary system are mere extensions of a system which has been used to control us for generations. I am reminded of a phase I read long ago: "buying and selling, we waste our precious lives." Perhaps 20 years ago, I read in a business magazine a very provocative article about how nanotechnology could become the means…

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Added by Catherine Gentry on April 1, 2010 at 6:00pm — 5 Comments

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In this blog post I will focus on a plant that is abundant in our nature, and which is immensely nutritious. It's of course the Stinging Nettle. Let's start with the chemical constituents of this plant:37 % Non-Nitrogen-Extracts19 - 29 % Ash9 - 21 % Fiber4 % Fat22 % ProteinOnce the leaves are drid, their protein content can reach an astounding 40 %, which is much higher than beef, which even under the best of circ**stances can never exceed 31 % protein. In addition the Stinging Nettle consists…See More
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