Showing: 1 - 5 of 5 RESULTS
Brain function Buddhism Buddhist Practice Climate Change Cognitive Restructuring Mysticism Neural plasticity Neurolinguistics Self-guided Neural Plasticity spiritual deepening

UNLEARNING the Myth of Duality in Service to Movement-building

Come to the edge, he said. They said: We are afraid. Come to the edge, he said. He pushed them and they flew. ─Guillaume Apollinaire We are indeed at the …

Brain function Buddhism Buddhist Practice Cognitive Restructuring digital physics Evolutionary Culture-building Mysticism Neural plasticity quantum mechanics Quantum science Self-guided Neural Plasticity social transformation

Inner Landscapes Activists’ Community-of-practice

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
____Activists attempt to move socio-political reality from point A, to an improved point B.
____Physicists create models of reality. Quantum mechanics and digital physics in particular have arrived at the same non-material understanding of reality as a probability distribution in which consciousness, not “bits” of matter, is the fundamental stuff of reality.
___Mystics tap into and experience a much wider swath of reality than most — including non-material reality.
____Contemplatives employ the practices and tools that facilitate arrival at a broad, mystical, exerience of reality.
____We are all now standing in the same space, sharing the same understanding and experience of reality. There is a confluence of wisdom and experience that activists, enabled by discoveries in physics, neuroscience, and using contemplative tools, are  bringing to bear on their social transformation work from a wide-angle perspective and a vantage point of unprecedented clarity.

Buddhism Buddhist Practice Climate Change Engaged Buddhism Environmental resilience Evolutionary Culture-building Quaker Clearness Quaker Discernment Quaker Revitalization, Renewal & Revival spiritual deepening

The Fire of Fox in You

By Marisol Cortez
Cross-posted from Deceleration
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
We had gotten wind of this talk at a meeting on climate organizing in San Antonio, where we had picked up a flyer describing Boyce Simms as “an engaged Eco-Buddhist” who “works to transform anger and despair into compassion toward neighbors, communities, and the environment.” Given Deceleration‘s concern not just with questions of climate justice but with the affective (or inner/emotional) work required to sustain effective action in the face of mounting climate and social crises, we were intrigued.

Buddhism Buddhist Practice Environmental resilience Evolutionary Culture-building Food production Relocalization Uncategorized Water access

Ancestor, What Did YOU Do at the Time of the Great Transition?

By Pamela Boyce Simms
Cross Posted from Resilience.org @ The Postcarbon Institute
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Once upon a time, as climate change accelerated in the 21st century, the recognition that everyone was in the same boat with a hole at the bottom jolted some of your ancestors awake. Quaker, Buddhist, and Unitarian Universalist environmental activists quietly and methodically gathered an eclectic group of allies into an intentional circle that embraced marginalized populations, and scores of grassroots organizations throughout the African Diaspora.

Quaker Clearness Quaker Discernment spiritual deepening Uncategorized

Quaker Pathways Forward Ministry

By Pamela Boyce Simms
Quaker Pathways Forward
Seminal, Henry Cadbury
FELLOWSHIP PAPER
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Friends it’s time to shed the vestiges of outworn caterpillar thinking. Our planet faces an existential crisis. Climate change, resource depletion, and income disparity are now hastened by an unhinged political landscape, and we are racing toward the edge of a cliff!
Throughout history Quakers have repeatedly held and activated the equivalent of transformational “imaginal cells” which have triggered metamorphoses in American social norms and behavior.