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Spiritual Transformation Sustainable Community
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Individuals can change the world to a better place for all to live in, by helping others to build sustainable communities. This can be accomplished in a practical way by: healing, and motivating others to take action, using education and governance alternatives, improving the environment, using alternatives to become self-sufficient in energy, food, shelter and achieve 100% employment.
Recent Posts
Laws Of The Universe
By Harry K I would like to remind our subscribers, that we are all going to go through both an emotional and financial battle in the coming months. Some people will be tested and succeed others will simply not survive. It is a clear case of m...
Cultivating the Force of Transformation: Community Gardins
By Jeff “All the worlds problems can be solved in a garden," said Geoff Lawton, director of the International Permaculture Research Institute, in his famous Greening the Desert video. While inspiring and invoking a sense of possibility and a ...
A Shift In Consciousness: A New Earth
By Marie C. Barrett Can humanity actually drop the shackles of our past limitations and separateness to step into a new reality of unity and peace? This would require a universal shift in consciousness such as has never been attained before....
Want to live a Happy and Healthy Life? A Second Thought on the Subject...
By Chad So in my previous article we discussed the idea that the secret to a happy, healthy life could be found in the simple act of gratitude. And while that article was full of ideas to jump start your new life of gratitude; I want to let you...
How to Listen to Your Inner Voice
By Paula Owen Each of us has access to guidance if we would take the time to listen to it. It's important to pay attention to what we are feeling - as often our gut instincts are right. Partly because we do not trust this inner voice, we ign...
An Experience of Oneness As We Go Through Midlife
By Amy Twain Last year, a friend of mine had a rare privilege of visiting India to a place called the Oneness University. They were invited to stay in silence and he was there for 21 days. The easiest thing he could say about that whole experie...

