Showing posts with label conservation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label conservation. Show all posts

Monday, May 5, 2014

Wednesday, April 23, 2014

We are all ONE!

Thursday, September 26, 2013

Back to the land

Vandana Shiva speaks about the crises of today and the two most important things we can and must do to solve them. Clips taken from the documentary HOME & "131 Years of Global Warming in 26 Seconds" Music is from the Terminator 2 soundtrack.

Saturday, June 22, 2013

Saturday, February 16, 2013

Think before you buy plastic.........

There are so many other things we can use besides plastic that aren't as harmful to our planet. Do your part!

Friday, August 17, 2012

Of Forests and Men

To commemorate 2011 as the International Year of Forests, the United Nations appointed Yann Arthus-Bertrand to create a short video to raise consciousness about forests. Using stunning aerial photography and video footage, the producer (whose previous online movie was seen by 400 million people) has done it again.

Video from KarmaTube

Monday, July 30, 2012

Wednesday, January 11, 2012

"Change" Tales Of Mere Existence

Are you doing something or waiting for someone else to do it?

Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Friday, November 11, 2011

Who Ate The Economy...

A very simple, short explaination of what is going on in America and how we can change it. Use less oil/coal and share the pizza equitably.

Friday, September 16, 2011

Climate Change 101

If you don't already know this, please watch. We all need to get on a REAL page together. I want this planet to work for my children's children's children. Don't you?

CLIMATE 101 from The Climate Reality Project on Vimeo.

Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Erasing Negative Memories from your Subconscious

This video is created to clear your subconscious of negative memories. While you are watching this video you will be erasing negative memories from your subconscious by using Sound, Images and Ho'o pono pono. What is Ho'o pono pono? Ho'o pono pono is an ancient hawaiian practice of reconciliation and forgiveness.

For more information please visit www.zerolimits.info

I Love You
I Am Sorry
Please Forgive Me
Thank You

Saturday, July 16, 2011

SAVING VALENTINE



When Gershon Cohen and Michael Fishbach set out for a Baja fishing expedition on Valentine's Day, they did not expect to encounter a creature that would change their lives.
The Humpback whale was so entangled in fishing nets that he could hardly move and faced imminent death. Armed only with a fishing knife, Fishbach, Cohen and friends worked diligently for three hours to free the imprisoned Caetecean. The process and result was extraordinary, hardly able to be captured in words. The video linked below says it all.
I learned about Valentine’s liberation minutes before going on the air for my weekly radio show Get Real on Hay House Radio. The show’s theme for the day was “Living Your Expanded Self.” I was inspired by the parallel between Valentine’s liberation and our own: Each of us has a contracted self that feels limited and imprisoned. We also have a greater self that is expansive and free. Like Valentine, we were born magnificent creatures with a vast ocean as our playground; in many ways we are rulers of that domain. Yet we have all been captured in other people’s nets, to the point that our fins are penned in and we cannot negotiate the movement we desire and deserve. Some of us may even feel suffocated to the point of near-death.
Yet this may require but a penknife of sharp intention and a period of focused attention to free us and return us to our natural expanded state. This summer might be a great opportunity for each of us to step back and consider whose nets we have gotten trapped in and the pen(etrating) knife of truth that can liberate us. Perhaps we inherited fears about money or safety from our parents. Or teachers taught us that we are incompetent. Or religious figures told us we are sinful and must spend our lives in guilt and struggle to redeem ourselves from our iniquities. Or we had a relationship or series of relationships that left us feeling wounded, guilty, or deficient. Or we absorbed our minds in media blaring statistics of lack, loss, crime, and disaster. All of these voices formed the twine of fear, guilt, and separateness that crimp our fins. Yet who we are is far greater and stronger than any external bindings, all of which are founded in illusion.
When your desire for freedom exceeds your willingness to accept the nets of the world, nothing outside you can encase you, and the vast ocean of possibility will once again be your domain of choice.
Alan Cohen