Lyme, Lyme, Go Away, Please Don’t Come Another Day
My hopefully brief encounter with, and meditation on, Lyme Disease
My hopefully brief encounter with, and meditation on, Lyme Disease
There’s sometimes a fine line between exercise and meditation. Here are a few exercises that blur that line a bit farther, while connecting you to Gaia a bit further.
This week’s reflection, by Bart Everson, explores the illusion of separation and how this can be a source of suffering.
How our comic portrayal of the world undermines the birth of an ecological consciousness
Why environmentalists should care about nukes and what we can do about them
Bart Everson explores the elemental nature of Gaia, being composed of earth, air, water, and fire.
You have everything to gain but the chance to be filthy rich.
What I learned from talking with a tree.
Brannon Andersen explores what changes are needed to grow an ecological economy in the cracks of the current unsustainable system.
Robinne Gray explores the power and universality of the Wheel of the Year and what it means to her.
Responding to an essay that makes some inaccurate assumptions about Gaianism.
Religion can be a polarizing word. But it doesn’t need to be. This week Bart Everson explores the meaning and mystery of religion.