I‘ve written before about why I see our species as being pathetic, in the original sense of the word — meaning deeply suffering.| how to save the world
photo by my friend Angelina, taken at a Banksy exhibition in Seattle| how to save the world
image from pxhere, CC0 public domain| how to save the world
I have often written that I think what humans (at least modern humans) seek more than anything else in their interactions with others are: attention, appreciation, and reassurance. But I’ve never speculated on why that might be the case.| how to save the world
Dave’s four worldviews, 1951-date. My current beliefs are resting on a crag stretching out from worldview III towards Radical Non-Duality worldview IV, but there is seemingly no bridging the chasm between them. | how to save the world
my own photo, taken on a trail on the west coast of Bowen Island| how to save the world
Now that the collapse of our political, economic, social and ecological systems is accelerating, the signs of this collapse, including scapegoating, corruption, and social disorder are becoming more obvious. This is the sixth of a series of articles on some of these signposts.| how to save the world
modern Australian version of Japanese configurable house, with engawa deck and amado sliding doors opening the space to the outside| how to save the world
Category Archives: Illusion of the Separate Self and Free Will | howtosavetheworld.ca