Tag Archives: ahimsa
The Way of Harmonizing Energy
–by Mary Stein (Oct 21, 2016) About thirty years ago, still a few years from my fiftieth birthday, I read of a martial art that was described as nonviolent, resolving conflict through skillful relationship. It came from [the part of the Planet … Continue reading
Action to Heal the (Titanic)Nuclear Madness
Art piece by brother Chris Jordan –watch the TED talk about his ARTivism. ‘Unsinkable’ depicts 67,000 mushroom clouds, equal to the number of metric tons of ultra-radioactive uranium/plutonium waste being stored in temporary pools at the 104 nuclear power plants across the [part of the Planet we … Continue reading
The Humble Work of the Stars
–by Vinoba Bhave (Jun 29, 2012) One of the most powerful practices is to strive to look at the good in every human being. When we do this, it allows us to witness the divine in them. But in that process, we … Continue reading
Wednesdays on Fridays
[An email sent to the Beloved Community as the launch of the collective sessions in receptive silence in Oakland. Let me know if you would like to be removed or added to the weekly emails. UPDATE: Here is the link … Continue reading
A Neuron With Imagination
The Charity Focus family kindly featured a comment I did on ijourney. The reality is that the article should be signed also by Viral, Nipun, Pavi, Guri and all the Wednesdays team who participated on the edits. Here is the … Continue reading
The Berkeley Treesit and The Earth Swaraj
The Earth Swaraj: The Independence of the Earth. “The new paradigm is not about putting people in power, but power in people.” Can we have both, old trees and new gyms? Which corporations are benefiting from the construction of the … Continue reading
Ahimsa guide/suggestions for the Oak Grove at Berkeley
[There was a wave of insecurity during the first year of the Treesit. Distrust and infiltrators was what people were talking about. We wrote an ahimsa guide to address these issues and the challenge was to do it without saying … Continue reading