
By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 10 Jan 25
Each new disaster brings my own healing process to a deeper level… as I grieve all that is dying and place my heart in the future that comes after collapse.Yesterday I felt a new sensation as I watched photos flow across my information feeds about the destruction in Los Angeles, California. There was a sense of relief that the global system is moving into a new stage of its dying process.This doesn’t mean I am glad for the destruction. It is a more subtle feeling. After watching hurricanes hit New York, wildfires burn the entire continent of Australia, floods wipe out
Each new disaster brings my own healing process to a deeper level… as I grieve all that is dying and place my heart in the future that comes after collapse.Yesterday I felt a new sensation as I watched photos flow across my information feeds about the destruction in Los Angeles, California. There was a sense of relief that the global
By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 17 May 23
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By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 19 May 21
In this episode, I take a look at the “ultimate questions” of religion and philosophy: Who are we? Where are we going? How does one live a meaningful life in a world that is marked by loss and death, but also goodness and beauty? Throughout history, humanity has come up with many different and often conflicting answers to these questions. Early humans perceived a spirit world where the ancestors were present and available. Traditional cultures posited a transcendent reality – Godhead or Nirvana – with death as an opportunity for liberation from evil and suffering. Modernity deconstructed religion and spirit
In this episode, I take a look at the “ultimate questions” of religion and philosophy: Who are we? Where are we going? How does one live a meaningful life in a world that is marked by loss and death, but also goodness and beauty? Throughout history, humanity has come up with many different and often conflicting answers to these questions.
By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 19 May 21
In this episode, I take a look at the “ultimate questions” of religion and philosophy: Who are we? Where are we going? How does one live a meaningful life in a world that is marked by loss and death, but also goodness and beauty? Throughout history, humanity has come up with many different and often conflicting answers to these questions. Early humans perceived a spirit world where the ancestors were present and available. Traditional cultures posited a transcendent reality – Godhead or Nirvana – with death as an opportunity for liberation from evil and suffering. Modernity deconstructed religion and spirit
In this episode, I take a look at the “ultimate questions” of religion and philosophy: Who are we? Where are we going? How does one live a meaningful life in a world that is marked by loss and death, but also goodness and beauty? Throughout history, humanity has come up with many different and often conflicting answers to these questions.

By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 14 Mar 20
A reflection on the emotional effects of a pandemicWritten by Mike Gilliland with contributions by Euvie Ivanova.Many have been caught off guard by the rapid onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. We’re all suddenly realizing that a lot of things are about to change.People we know are going to be affected by this virus. Businesses will tank, people we love may die, we may die, our lives may be changed forever.COVID-19 is creating a very strong mirror for us.It is a mirror for the fragility of our society, our systems, and us as individuals.Many people have been descending into panic, depression, apathy, or continuing on like
A reflection on the emotional effects of a pandemicWritten by Mike Gilliland with contributions by Euvie Ivanova.Many have been caught off guard by the rapid onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. We’re all suddenly realizing that a lot of things are about to change.People we know are going to be affected by this virus. Businesses will tank, people we love may die, we may

By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 20 Nov 17
Von Charles Eisenstein, Mittwoch, 3. Februar 2016 Eben schrieb mir der Umweltschützer Michael Mielke Folgendes: “Immer wieder sind wir auf die Einsicht zurückgekommen, dass die Klimaschutzbewegung erst durch mehrere Stadien der Trauer gehen muss, um Akzeptanz zu finden.” Ich freue mich, dass sich diese Erkenntnis langsam verbreitet. Trauer ist notwendig, um die Situation, vor der […] The post Trauer und CO2-Reduktionismus appeared first on Charles Eisenstein.
Von Charles Eisenstein, Mittwoch, 3. Februar 2016 Eben schrieb mir der Umweltschützer Michael Mielke Folgendes: “Immer wieder sind wir auf die Einsicht zurückgekommen, dass die Klimaschutzbewegung erst durch mehrere Stadien der Trauer gehen muss, um Akzeptanz zu finden.” Ich freue mich, dass sich diese Erkenntnis langsam verbreitet. Trauer ist notwendig, um die Situation, vor der […] The post Trauer und