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aviators
22nd March 2014, 02:55
Thought I would share this here. Vinny Eastwood shares some views with Carolyn Baker.
This seems like a topic of importance lately. Thinking that most have been separated from our community for a generation or two. In a sense we may need to re learn what it's like to get together and survive together as a community. Much work needed to break the ice with my neighbors.:rolleyes:
Carolyn Baker http://www.carolynbaker.net
Author of "Collapsing Consciously: Transformative Truths For Turbulent Times" Many fear a coming collapse and none doubt that it will happen, so what tools do you need to survive it?
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GreenGuy
22nd March 2014, 06:53
I believe our only real hope is to adopt an attitude of combining individual sovereignty with the conscious choice to serve the greater good. I view present civilizations as unsustainable and therefore doomed, and I think we are witnessing the beginning of the final collapse. Of course, we could all succumb to despair, or we could go crazy and start the lootin' and shootin' tomorrow. But I think we have a final opportunity, our biggest opportunity ever, to create a golden age from the ashes of our present insanity.
Redstar Kachina
22nd March 2014, 07:42
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ThePythonicCow
22nd March 2014, 12:42
Carolyn Baker
She's good - thanks!
Ron Mauer Sr
22nd March 2014, 13:50
People will likely be much happier when they return to a mindset of community cooperation instead of competition.
It will not be an easy change, and change will only happen out of necessity.
There is much information available about learning basic skills, how to simplify life styles and deal with scarcity of resources, but learning how to deal with control freak mentality and dysfunctional behavior will not be easy. I don't expect that issue to go away.
Maybe she has solutions, I've only watched the first part which is very good.
RunningDeer
23rd March 2014, 15:23
Carolyn Baker: Emotional Resilience Is Essential In Turbulent Times
Thanks, Aviators. :bump:
Carolyn Baker, therapist and prominent advocate for culturing emotional preparedness in times of transition, looks to the future and sees a great many people at risk of unprecedented loss. Loss of jobs, loss of lifestyle, loss of wealth, loss of relationships - and quite possibly loss of life - as society becomes increasingly traumatized by secular economic slowdown and growing resource scarcity.
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