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Dynamic Thinking

This is my current personal blog and one of several that I have created from 1995 until the present. Earlier ones reflected my work as an organizational consultant for arts and not-for-profits as well as governments and corporations. This one is something of a mixture but has become more focused on creation spirituality. I have […]

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Creating Community Climate Change Cultures

I was invited by the Italian-based Wisdom Factory to be interviewed on the subject of Creating Community Climate Change Cultures. The approach is based upon stories of my organizing experiences trying to adapt the New Cosmology insights of Thomas Berry and Brian Swimme to local communities. It also draws upon my organizing experiences working with […]

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Rights of Nature

In 2008 Ecuador became the first country in the world to enshrine the rights of nature into its constitution, affirming that nature has the right to “exist, persist, and maintain and regenerate its vital cycles, structure, functions and its evolutionary processes.” Where we stand on this profound paradigm shift may well depend on how we […]

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Earth Jurisprudence-The Bridge Between Cultures

Long before there were human laws people were guided by the Laws of Nature. This is still the case among many indigenous peoples. This article is about a conference in Virginia where Thomas Berry’s describes the development of an Earth Jurisprudence. It provides a potential bridge between Earth Laws and human laws.

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The Problem With Human Laws and Climate Change

Many folks believe that the solution to dealing with climate change is to pass better environmental laws. But a bit of reflection will indicate that human laws are not designed to protect the environment. They are designed to limit the amount of damage we can do to the environment. Yes we need human laws to […]

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