18 Nuggets of Wisdom: Saving Human Civilization to Save the Planet, Part II
In Part I of this two-part series, I shared some principles from Daniel Quinn, from his book My Ishmael, about human history, and how agriculture, […]
Continue reading »In Part I of this two-part series, I shared some principles from Daniel Quinn, from his book My Ishmael, about human history, and how agriculture, […]
Continue reading »I picked up the book, Ishmael by Daniel Quinn innocently at a used book sale a few months ago. After reading it, I ordered the […]
Continue reading »Recently Dr. Margaret and I visited the Fiji museum, and learned a lot about Fiji’s multi-ethnic history via artifacts. I was fascinated to learn about […]
Continue reading »Recently I watched a film called Where the Crawdads Sing, based on the novel of the same name by Delia Owens. I was struck by […]
Continue reading »Last week we wrote about the importance of taking 3 key precautions to prevent COVID-19 infections. Today, we continue this topic with an infusion of […]
Continue reading »Recently, Fiji went through a double crisis with Tropical Cyclone Harold hitting us in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic lockdowns. Fortunately, we survived both […]
Continue reading »As the world tries to catch its balance after COVID-19 has pulled the carpet out from under a dysfunctional humanity, there’s much to learn and […]
Continue reading »I just returned from India and it was such a productive time there. I began my trip with my presentation at the “Elevating Consciousness through […]
Continue reading »Recently, I was asked how I function between worlds. That is, between the practical earthly world and the realm of spirituality. I answered without hesitation: […]
Continue reading »In this post, I continue recapping my time at the award-winning organization FRIEND (the Foundation for Rural Integrated Enterprise Development), a nonprofit that focuses on achieving […]
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