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Awakening the Cartesian Dreamer:Universal Values in Solidarity in an Evolutionary Universe

Describes the process of awakening happening globally through the four step dynamic of the Pachamama Alliance’s Awakening the Dreamer. To heal our cartesian alienationThomas Berry advised us to engage a fourfold wisdom conversation : the wisdoms of science, religion, indigenous peoples and women. As a result of this conversation and recognizing ourselves within the deep […]

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Awakening the Cartesian Dreamer: Universal Values in Solidarity with an Evolutionary Universe

Article reviews the steps of the social transformation happening globally using tAwakening the Dreamer symposium’s four questions. Identifies six universal values common to all indigenous and world religions and how they are evoked as a result of a fourfold wisdom conversation of science, religion, indigenous peoples and women.

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Otodate by by the Japanese artist Hakio Suzuki

Simple and beautiful, just a mark on the floor combining 2 steps with the form of the ears, this is the place for the Japanese artist and performer Akio Suzuki to listen deeply the soundscape around him. This very simple practice by the artist of listening deeply our environment is a interesting way to introduce […]

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Where Do I Fit In? Cosmic Education and The Children’s House

This article beautifully explains how Cosmic Education, typically reserved for the Elementary aged child, shows signs and interest in the younger years and gives examples of what it looks like and how it allows children to take the first steps towards “fulfilling their cosmic roles and discovering their potential.”

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Non-Scientists Talking Science, The Risk

This article was written specifically for the Deep Time Journey Network by Michael Lemonick, a science writer for TIME magazine, a Senior Writer, Climate Central, and a lecturer at Princeton University. The Deep Time Journey Network knowingly rides the precarious knife edge between science and the humanities.  We feel that this conversation is of great […]

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