Thinking Outside the Ring
Lots of couples are getting married during COVID-times. But does that really mean ring sales need to go up? Why not a new more meaningful and sustainable custom?
Lots of couples are getting married during COVID-times. But does that really mean ring sales need to go up? Why not a new more meaningful and sustainable custom?
It turns out that environmentalists have their own form of penance and ablutions: river and beach cleanups.
With the next Gaian Conversation focusing on what Gaianism is all about, I couldn’t help but get personal this week.
How a religious system has played a key role in preventing total deforestation of Ethiopia and what we, Gaians, can learn from this.
Two difficult lessons from the film, Planet of the Humans, worth discussing.
Kōans are riddles and stories that help deepen understanding. Could they be used to cultivate our deeper understanding of Gaia?
With time on our hands and food scarcity looming in the near future, there’s no better time than to grow your own food.
Is there wisdom that could be gleaned from a new ecocentric version of The Book of Job?
A new study suggests scientists greatly underestimated CO2’s contribution to climate change. But that doesn’t mean we should freak out.
What is the role of Gaian groups? Connecting and healing. Connecting us to Gaia and each other and also healing us and Gaia. We live in a broken world, and much of that is caused by how we treat Gaia and each other. But we can change that. This week’s reflection explores four main purposes of local Gaian groups.
Writing isn’t enough. What is needed is to actually start forming communities of people who recognize Gaia’s peril and help each other in their efforts to heal themselves, their communities, and above all, heal Gaia.
Going out in nature and walking barefoot has many healing properties. Are you barefoot enough?