Contemporary American politics is a relic of 20th century thinking. We need to completely re-think our responsibility to politics, democracy & the planet itself in the 21st Century. The only way to survive the years ahead is if we recontextualize our relationship to the universe.

Dec 3, 2017 · 5:53 AM UTC

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MLK Jr. said we need "qualitative changes in our souls as well as quantitative changes in our lives." The Founders already envisioned the bridge: it's ELECTIONS. Midterms '18. Our ignoring those is what got us into this mess; our reclaiming their power is key to getting out of it
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And slow our population growth. #keyissue
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What does that mean?
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Bucky Fuller said it best: “to MAKE THE WORLD WORK for %100 OF HUMANITY, in the SHORTEST POSSIBLE TIME, THROUGH SPONTANEOUS COOPERATION WITHOUT ECOLOGICAL OFFENSE OR DISADVANTAGE TO ANYONE.” And yes, I’m shouting. Hi @marwilliamson ! ACIM needed now...
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What does recontextualuze our relationship to the universe really mean? Why think rationally when you can spend countless hours overanalyzing.
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The only way to "survive" is not to survive as we have been. The past is gone. The only aspect of time that is real is now. Level confusion will only confuse.
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Show us the way.....!!! The thought of losing SS and Medicare.. Yaks!!! We need miracles!!!' ❤️