How can we relearn the art of working together and what kind of values and behaviour could we nurture in the collective spaces we create?
The good, the bad and the questions
How can we embrace the good in life while giving space to the reality that there is also great suffering and great loss?
What lies beneath…
The question of what is matters to people who live in San Francisco touches into questions I’m asking myself about what is important to me now
The power of one
The story of the lovely garden Jardin del Turia, from what I’ve read, is one of people working together and resisting plans to turn it into a motorway
Scratching at the veneer of normality
Those who insist that the current system is working rely on us being complacent and our failure to look beyond the superficial
Living in a material world
Paul Mason’s argument that we should focus on building the new system within the old offers an outline of things I sense will be important in the new landscape
Finding the light
Rainer Maria Rilke’s language of being in the darkness makes a useful connection between writing and exploration, the process of moving blindly towards the discovery of something new
Shifting perspectives
A heady sense of relief results from the shift from a perspective about change that could be likened to pushing your head against a wall to one in which change is a given – something to be worked with
Many trees in the wood…
We will have to nurture our ability to dream of and build a new way of life if we are to make the transition to new ways of living and being amid the rubble of capitalism
Returning to ourselves
How much does our preoccupation with style icons and other larger than life figures, as well as with bygone eras help us move towards the person we want to be, or to make a difference in the world?
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