Tag Archive | corporate greed
Delighted! Signs the collective is moving to service to others ethic
Dearest readers, I am always looking out for clues and definite signs that our shared reality is shifting from a service-to-self philosophy based on greed, separation, and lack to one that is expansive, holistic, conceptual, compassionate, and generous. In this nascent reality that we are all evolving into and building together, all people, animals, […]
Medicine is physics
Dear readers, Many people are awakening to the realization today that powerful financial and political interests are doing their best to prevent medicine, science, food and water protection and production, and energy technologies from being where they should be today in the 21rst century. In fact, we are being held back in 19th and 20th […]
Coming Soon: The Fall of Big Pharma & the Rise of Natural, Intuitive, Self Healing
Dear readers, We live in a very special time, and we are playing an important role in an unprecedented rise in consciousness of the human species. This is a momentous event. Humanity has lived in brutality, darkness, and chaos for its entire short history, with brief moments of beauty and small pockets of evolved awareness along […]
A letter to Hillary Clinton from a Bernie Sanders supporter
Dear Hillary, It seems to me that you are at a crossroads. I have been diligently researching your past for clues to your character and for information about your past choices. From the lovely expurgated biographies narrated by the seductive voice of Morgan Freeman to less flattering versions which evoke a tragic path reminiscent of […]
The pain of being perpetually silenced
Hello readers, The mentality created by the industrial revolution was one that deified science and materialism. The pragmatic evolution of ideas and ideals re-centered the human and cultural experiences of men and women away from God, spirituality, and Nature. No longer subservient to a higher power of some kind, humans replaced those fundamental alliances […]
A Letter to Bernie Sanders
Dear Mr. Sanders, I am a single mom, and like many of your supporters, I had to resign from my full-time library job because I was not making enough money to buy food. I was worried I would not be able to send my son to college, and I was starting to accumulate debt despite […]
Socialism and America…and what discrimination does to our country
Hello readers, My fifteen year old son introduced me to Bernie Sanders, and I’m guessing he had a good hunch that I would like his ideas about integrity, personal responsibility, the role of government, social justice and accountability of business leaders and government institutions. To be precise, my son showed me a video clip of […]
The Great Divide: Growing Inequality in America
Hello readers, I don’t know about you, but it really bothers me that corporations and bankers run America. That such a small group of people is able to milk our collective resources, human and natural and greedily and without consequence take whatever they want…because they can. Ordinary people are constantly taxed and support the extravagant […]
Paying guesses (a poem)
A crooked lady lived in a crooked house in a crooked land among those hills lay towns where good money was paid for the graces, ticking days, living flesh of inmates in this land, the dead were sold for profit and the souls of the poor and neglected did not matter disposable crooked almost zombies […]
WHAT IF? ON FREEDOM…
July 4, 2013 Hello readers, What does freedom or independence mean to you? To some, it means having no one over yourself to tell you what choices to make or how to behave. To others, it means enjoying the ability to be your true self without censorship, to be able to reach full potential without […]
Developing Empathy: How Community and Cooperation Can Reinforce Understanding and Compassion
Dear readers, In this post, I would like to explore the notions of honesty, trust, compassion, integrity, and empathy. These are all good, hearty qualities that I think all decent people would like to at least try to incorporate in their lives. In any given society or country, I think there is always a percentage […]