From agriculture to climate change to medicine to business to education to economics there’s a more sustainable way of living on the earth. But it’s at odds with the economic thinking now dominating the world, trapping our politics & our future on a trajectory of self-destruction

Mar 1, 2021 · 11:53 AM UTC

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“Climate change is not a left-right issue. It’s a human issue.” Marianne Williamson
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Chalice or Blade. Blade’s been in charge for 1000’s of years. Chalice-only way forward if we are to survive. Chalice AND (healthy)Blade at some point but now Extreme Chalice meaning nourishment, care for each other and the planet as the remedy for ALL. Nourish. Start w the soil.
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Population control will be necessary to achieve sustainability. Will there be a global one child policy? An annual culling of the sick and elderly? Will the powers that be orchestrate great wars to keep the birth rate down and remove the poor and aggressive elements of society...
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The economic thinking now dominating the world, is the power seeking, racially & politically segregated, politically elite, Spiritually Unenlightened fear based human ego. A heavy price is being paid for allowing our egos to overpower God’s Healing Love and Heartfelt Compassion✌🏼
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I've known about you for 2 to 3 years and you have yet to say something I do not agree with!
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Seems to me that our country’s way of handling the pandemic is also adding to our self destruction. Because America is capable & could do everything needed to slow & stop the spread but as in these other areas u mention current economics are chosen before saving lives.
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We need to fight like hell to save Ourselves, Our Grandchildren and our Planet!
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Thanks for highlighting the agriculture piece. In a more enlightened society, production and promotion of processed foods would be illegal. In America, our broken relationship with our food is core to the worst Covid outcomes, via malnutrition.
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We'll be discussing exactly that during my Zoom book launch, hosted by the Hungry Hollow Food Co-op, and joined by Joan Gussow, matriarch of America' local foods movement. No one has more gravitas about food policy than Joan. Please join us. hungryhollow.coop/co-op-conv…
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The key to this destruction is an underlying, unbridled and narrow profit motive.
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