Forest Meditation, Sunday Forest School, and Sassafras Tea Time
Imagining the Gaian Sunday Service
Imagining the Gaian Sunday Service
Humanity is currently living through a liminal period. Will we emerge as adults or fail in our transition?
Is there wisdom that could be gleaned from a new ecocentric version of The Book of Job?
Is the universe and human life truly without meaning? If so, can we live our lives in ways that extract meaning from that meaninglessness?
In exploring the four dimensions of change, it becomes clear that we, ourselves, are at the center of that change—and that this process is a lifelong journey, not a sprint.
If we were to take our CRISPR (Clipper of Religion Inspired Systems Producing eco-Renaissance) to snip the best bits of religions to build a new philosophical system, what elements would we harvest?
Lessons from Lazarus on communicating about hell—and the looming climate crisis.
A new study suggests scientists greatly underestimated CO2’s contribution to climate change. But that doesn’t mean we should freak out.
A simple lesson gleaned from 882 years of life experience.
Wise words from an 80-year old karate master remind Gaians of our purpose.
Death is our inevitable return to Gaia. And as it is inevitable it should not be feared. Rather our focus should be on how we live our lives.
Is Gaia a living being? And is the wager of answering wrongly worth it?