31-07-2009, 03:11 AM
Oh, gosh, don't let this thread "peter" out...
It's providing fruitful stuff for a forthcoming project, if I can get a round tuit, to which I will also add the following:
“... our society is founded upon a Puritanical mindset, which is hierarchical, controlling, and ultimately pathological. … This is at the core of America's current political and social realities.
All hierarchical and controlling systems fear difference because difference, interestingly, begets freedom, and difference, paradoxically, is one of the key elements of union.
Clarity and union are the greatest threats to a dominating psychopathic worldview and, interestingly, are also the harbingers of real joy. …
Once we surrender to what is real, we just might have the opportunity to feel moments of genuine joy.”
Martha Ireland, the creator of GLOBAL DYSFUNCTION AND UNSUSTAINABILITY
(Sustainable Strategic Solutions for Social Entrepreneurship) at http://www.sustainablestrategicsolutions.com/
http://carolynbaker.net/site/content/view/1213/1/
It's providing fruitful stuff for a forthcoming project, if I can get a round tuit, to which I will also add the following:
“... our society is founded upon a Puritanical mindset, which is hierarchical, controlling, and ultimately pathological. … This is at the core of America's current political and social realities.
All hierarchical and controlling systems fear difference because difference, interestingly, begets freedom, and difference, paradoxically, is one of the key elements of union.
Clarity and union are the greatest threats to a dominating psychopathic worldview and, interestingly, are also the harbingers of real joy. …
Once we surrender to what is real, we just might have the opportunity to feel moments of genuine joy.”
Martha Ireland, the creator of GLOBAL DYSFUNCTION AND UNSUSTAINABILITY
(Sustainable Strategic Solutions for Social Entrepreneurship) at http://www.sustainablestrategicsolutions.com/
http://carolynbaker.net/site/content/view/1213/1/
"Where is the intersection between the world's deep hunger and your deep gladness?"