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Accelerating the transition towards regenerative agriculture in France
by Opaline Lysiak & Thomas Lovett — adapted from an original article published on 4Returns Students in an agriculture school happy to use tools to study soil life The time is right to empower youth and bring on an agricultural revolution More than 40% of farmers will be retired by 2030 in Europe. That means the disappearance of 230,000
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Gaia Journey and the Healing Potential of the Social Field
GAIA Journey and the Healing Potential of the Social Field by David Pendle The GAIA journey has been a timely learning opportunity in this COVID19 moment. Through this program, thousands of people have found new ways to build towards a more empathetic and generative world. Otto Scharmer, co-founder of the Presencing Institute describes GAIA as “an impromptu
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Una Nuova Superpotenza nella Creazione: un’Azione Collettiva basata sulla Consapevolezza — Otto…
Una Nuova Superpotenza nella Creazione: un’Azione Collettiva basata sulla Consapevolezza — Otto Scharmer tradotto da Paolo Fedi — dall’articolo originale in inglese di Otto Scharmer Grafica di Kelvy Bird Tre settimane fa, ho pubblicato alcune riflessioni su ciò che stiamo imparando dal corona e dall’azione per il clima. Data l’ampia diffusione del post (150.000+ visualizzazioni fino ad oggi), volevo condividere un aggiornamento
Reflections on the Ongoing GAIA Journey
by Helio Borges GAIA Journey Rachel Hentsch Spadafora “The GAIA journey really is about deepening our connection to ourselves, to each other, and to the place we are living in — our mother Earth.” Otto Scharmer GAIA In Greek mythology, GAIA means mother earth. It is also an acronym for Global Activation of Intention and Action, which is an
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Reflection on the Journey: Hosting the First Pitt U.Lab Hub
Co-authored by Dr. Gemma Jiang, Dr. Stephanie Romero, Christina Ong, and Jackson Martin 2019is the inaugural year of the Pitt u.lab hub. Before we embark on the u.lab 2x journey this spring, we would like to pause to reflect on our journey together during the past fall, from the perspectives of the setup of the hub,
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The “Quality of Education” (WOK) Week in Amsterdam
article by Simoon Fransen & Joke Middelbeek The African saying “it takes a village to raise a child” acquires a new meaning for us: “it takes a community to raise a child”. But the reverse is also true: it takes a child to raise a community. The system crisis in primary education Against the background
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Going Nowhere in Particular — Story of an Empathy Walk
Going Nowhere in Particular — Story of an Empathy Walk by Helio Borges The purposes of an “Empathy Walk” are: To develop empathy for someone very different from yourself. To develop some skill in establishing a relationship across a significant boundary. Otto Scharmer, Theory U. My Empathy Walk This is a real story that took place in September 2015 while I was
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