
By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 21 Jun 22
After publishing my last essay I received a beautiful letter from a friend who homesteads in Massachusetts. I will share it in full, changing only the names. * * * Good morning brother. As I read your latest essay this morning, I am ever more grateful for my EMBODIED life. I’ll share a little story […] The post The Heart of the Fawn first appeared on Charles Eisenstein.
After publishing my last essay I received a beautiful letter from a friend who homesteads in Massachusetts. I will share it in full, changing only the names. * * * Good morning brother. As I read your latest essay this morning, I am ever more grateful for my EMBODIED life. I’ll share a little story […] The post The Heart

By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 12 Mar 22
How to Move Beyond Technocracy In turbulent times, society becomes vulnerable to false meaning-makers who would rescue us from our bewilderment. They offer to collapse complication and chaos into simple explanations for what is happening. They tell you what is real and what is not, who is good and who is bad. They pose a […] The post Reinventing Progress first appeared on Charles Eisenstein.
How to Move Beyond Technocracy In turbulent times, society becomes vulnerable to false meaning-makers who would rescue us from our bewilderment. They offer to collapse complication and chaos into simple explanations for what is happening. They tell you what is real and what is not, who is good and who is bad. They pose a […] The post Reinventing Progress

By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 28 Feb 22
John Perkins once told me a story of bringing a group to have an audience with the Dalai Lama. A woman asked him, “Is it important to pray for peace?” The Dalai Lama said, “Yes, praying for peace is very good, but if that is all you do you are wasting your time.” What he […] The post The Field of Peace first appeared on Charles Eisenstein.
John Perkins once told me a story of bringing a group to have an audience with the Dalai Lama. A woman asked him, “Is it important to pray for peace?” The Dalai Lama said, “Yes, praying for peace is very good, but if that is all you do you are wasting your time.” What he […] The post The Field

By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 25 Feb 22
A couple years ago after a speech about ecological healing a man came up to me to ask a question. With a warm, friendly smile he drew me close and put a hand on my shoulder. “You mentioned in your speech that you have four children. What makes you think you have the right to […] The post Love-gift to the Future first appeared on Charles Eisenstein.
A couple years ago after a speech about ecological healing a man came up to me to ask a question. With a warm, friendly smile he drew me close and put a hand on my shoulder. “You mentioned in your speech that you have four children. What makes you think you have the right to […] The post Love-gift to

By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 8 Dec 21
I want to share with you a gorgeous rendering of my allegory A Gathering of the Tribe in the form of a 9-minute film conceived by Aubrey Marcus, with animation by Aldous Massie and original score by Jon Hopkins. I narrated the piece, though not quite on purpose—it was part of the podcast last spring with Aubrey. […] The post A Gathering of the Tribe first appeared on Charles Eisenstein.
I want to share with you a gorgeous rendering of my allegory A Gathering of the Tribe in the form of a 9-minute film conceived by Aubrey Marcus, with animation by Aldous Massie and original score by Jon Hopkins. I narrated the piece, though not quite on purpose—it was part of the podcast last spring with Aubrey. […] The post A Gathering

By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 4 Dec 21
Last week I spent the Thanksgiving holiday with some members of my extended family. My brother, sister, and their spouses; nieces and nephews, my father, two of my grown sons, my ex-wife and her husband—14 adults in all—gathered around the table. Despite (or perhaps because of) the passing last year of my mother, the clan […] The post The Human Family first appeared on Charles Eisenstein.
Last week I spent the Thanksgiving holiday with some members of my extended family. My brother, sister, and their spouses; nieces and nephews, my father, two of my grown sons, my ex-wife and her husband—14 adults in all—gathered around the table. Despite (or perhaps because of) the passing last year of my mother, the clan […] The post The Human