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An Actual Gaian Interpretation of the World
20 Feb 2022

An Actual Gaian Interpretation of the World

by Erik Assadourian | posted in: Gaian Beliefs and Purpose, Gaian Practices and Rituals, Learning from Other Traditions, The Quickening, Understanding Gaia | 0

Responding to an essay that makes some inaccurate assumptions about Gaianism.

Christianity, Climate Change, collapse, Disasters, ecology, Gaia, Gaian Way, Religion, suffering, sustainability, Technology
Soylent Green is People! So What?
6 Feb 2022

Soylent Green is People! So What?

by Erik Assadourian | posted in: The Quickening | 9

Is it a problem that Soylent Green was made out of people? Or was the problem simply a lack of transparency?

Climate Change, collapse, consumerism, Diet, health, Resilience, sustainability
The Importance of Reminding People to Look Up (Over and Over and Over Again)
30 Jan 2022

The Importance of Reminding People to Look Up (Over and Over and Over Again)

by Erik Assadourian | posted in: The Quickening, Understanding Gaia | 2

Exploring the value of media—when used intentionally—to spark change.

Climate Change, communication, consumerism, education, Gaia, sustainability
A Month Living Sweet-Free
23 Jan 2022

A Month Living Sweet-Free

by Erik Assadourian | posted in: Gaian Practices and Rituals | 4

Some reflections one week into a month-long sugar and alcohol fast.

consumerism, Diet, Gaian Way, health, Prepare, sustainability, wisdom
The Wonders of the Hydrogen Economy
9 Jan 2022

The Wonders of the Hydrogen Economy

by Erik Assadourian | posted in: Gaian Parables, The Quickening, Understanding Gaia | 3

Imagining our utopian transition to a hydrogen-powered future—and its consequences.

Climate Change, collapse, degrowth, Gaia, sustainability, Technology, water
The Winter Darkness: An Opportune Time for Opening Oneself
26 Dec 2021

The Winter Darkness: An Opportune Time for Opening Oneself

by Erik Assadourian | posted in: Gaian Beliefs and Purpose, Gaian Practices and Rituals, Learning from Other Traditions, Understanding Gaia | 1

Welcoming the solstice and a back spasm as a moment for spiritual growth.

anxiety, COVID, Gaia, Gaian Way, gratitude, health, nature awareness, Resilience, Ritual, sustainability, wisdom
Three Wishes from the Wise Old Kefirych
18 Dec 2021

Three Wishes from the Wise Old Kefirych

by Erik Assadourian | posted in: The Quickening | 0

What would a wise genie grant us, if we wished for a sustainable future?

Climate Change, consumerism, degrowth, Diet, Gaian Way, sustainability, wisdom
Shouldn’t Santa Claus Be Wearing a Mask?
12 Dec 2021

Shouldn’t Santa Claus Be Wearing a Mask?

by Erik Assadourian | posted in: Gaian Beliefs and Purpose, Gaian Practices and Rituals, Learning from Other Traditions, Understanding Gaia | 3

Or will Saint Nick be a superspreader this Christmas Eve?

children, Climate Change, consumerism, COVID, Gaia, nature awareness, Ritual, storytelling, sustainability
Should we eat insects or people in the future?
4 Dec 2021

Should we eat insects or people in the future?

by Erik Assadourian | posted in: Gaian Practices and Rituals, Learning from Other Traditions, The Quickening, Understanding Gaia | 4

Or perhaps people-flavored bugs? Or bug-flavored people?

consumerism, Diet, Gaian Way, health, nature awareness, Resilience, sustainability
Gachapon for Nature?
21 Nov 2021

Gachapon for Nature?

by Erik Assadourian | posted in: The Quickening | 3

People in Japan go wild for vending machine toys. Is this more irrational behavior in the end times? And is there an aikido move to combat this?

Amusing Ourselves to Death, Climate Change, collapse, consumerism, nature awareness, sustainability
Dear Yuxie, Please Count Me Out of the #Metaverse Future
7 Nov 2021

Dear Yuxie, Please Count Me Out of the #Metaverse Future

by Erik Assadourian | posted in: Gaian Practices and Rituals, Growing the Gaian Community, The Quickening | 2

Do we really want to live in a virtual future? More disconnected from Gaia than ever before?

Amusing Ourselves to Death, collapse, consumerism, Gaian Way, nature awareness, sustainability, wisdom
The Coin of Power; or Another Case of May Be
31 Oct 2021

The Coin of Power; or Another Case of May Be

by Erik Assadourian | posted in: Learning from Other Traditions, The Quickening | 5

Maybe your life would be better if you were rich, but then again, maybe not.

Climate Change, collapse, consumerism, Gaian Way, sustainability, wisdom

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