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Daily Archives: January 30, 2012
A generous way of being: holding paradoxes, ambiguities and multiple worldviews.
These days, I think nothing could be more paradoxical than the way we live in this world. We face the greatest environmental crisis in the age of human-kind, yet doggedly push on with massive fossil fuel and resource extraction projects … Continue reading
