A Letter from Horseshoe Crab on Her Appointment to the Gaian Council
Horseshoe Crab offers a bit of solicited advice to the Gaian sub-population of humans.
Horseshoe Crab offers a bit of solicited advice to the Gaian sub-population of humans.
Bart Everson reflects on how disruptions in daily life can sometimes connect us more closely to Gaia.
An election reflection from a Gaian perspective.
What are your New Year Resolutions this year? Can you think of one that makes both you and Gaia better off?
In the beginning, religion evolved as land-based. Then missionary religions came to dominate. Could Gaianism be the bridge between these two paths—the next step in religion’s evolution?
Exploring a new wedding tradition that recognizes both Gaia’s central role in all of our relationships and the continuing care that’s necessary to nurture marriage.
This Thanksgiving, let us give thanks to Gaia for making this feast, and our lives possible. And to everyone who has brought joy–both to this day and to our lives. But let’s not do that passively. Our gratitude should be active, sharing these sentiments–and our good fortune–with others.
Going out in nature and walking barefoot has many healing properties. Are you barefoot enough?
How the made-up guru, Kumaré, reveals the true power of religious community.
Nature’s language is being co-opted by the techno-sphere. Can we stop this? How can we reclaim our linguistic heritage?
Is a deeper understanding of what changes are truly necessary missing in the climate movement?
Can we, with the same joy as Marie Kondo convinces families to clean up the resultant mess of the consumer culture, persuade families to return to a Gaian way of being?