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GreenplanetFM interviews John Seed ~ Activist, Poet, Deep Ecologist

Thursday, May 10th 2012 @ 12:32 PM (not yet rated)    post viewed 158 times

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John Seed is an Australian environmentalist and director of the Rainforest Information Centre which successfully campaigned to save the sub-tropical brainforests of New South Wales, other forests in Tasmania and across Australia and beyond.

He is also a prominent figure in the deep ecology movement including eco psychology and is co-creator of the Council of All Beings, and other re-earthing processes.


An activist to his last breath, John encourages us to keep hurling ourselves at this question of how do we usher in a new change of consciousness and to awaken to who we are … whilst furthering our connection within the web of life and the planet as a whole, that of deep ecology - Gaia.

Listen how he uses Facebook to fundraise globally, calling on the spirit of voluntarism as one of the few hopes the world has.

Encouraging the locavore diet, eating food from your local area, as against importing it from the other side of our planet. Including, connecting weekly into a local food cooperative called 'Food Connect' to purchase a box of fresh organic veggies.

(The NZ equivalent is Ooooby)

Transition Bondi where John again connects into is an extension of Transitions Towns http://www.transitionsydney.org.au where they have as an example, their own bees and an aquaponic system.

Our equivalent here in NZ is www.transitiontowns.org.nz

Listen to a man who remains a leading activist around the globe, tell stories that empower and encourage us to instigate positive change to restore the earth and bring community closer together. Be it India, Africa, and Ecuador.

In 1995 he was awarded the Order of Australia Medal by the Australian vGovernment for services to conservation and the environment.

For more information about deep ecology experiential workshops, please see;

http://www.rainforestinfo.org.au/deep-eco

'Everything is connected to everything else'

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GreenplanetFM interviews Bruce Lipton with his Green Planet Discourse for 2012

Thursday, May 3rd 2012 @ 4:23 PM (not yet rated)    post viewed 181 times

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A two stage interview, where Bruce passionately states the challenges to our collective future and then enthuses us to individually - spontaneously evolve a new way of being and thinking.

He says we are so more fortunate here in NZ where community is far closer, and that by taking the opportunity to participate and leading within our neighborhood, we can work together. This by strategising and activating innovative templates embracing an ecology of commerce, that embeds a social and community component into our daily lives.

This takes us back towards being more pristine within nature plus going forward, embracing more joy, connection and creativity


Bruce covers his visit to India, the resurgence of organic farming across India in particular Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh and how larger numbers of people are changing their lives through right livelihood, not only by farming sustainably, but eating healthy produce, as well integrating Ayurvedic principles into their daily life.

This superbly successful enterprise  show's the way for others to replicate across the sub-continent.

www.organicindia.com

In another example Bruce enthusiastically tells of a student radical Paul Soglin, getting elevated into local politics in the small city of Madison, Wisconsin USA, that then reinvents itself as a dynamic, innovative and caring community, introducing the first day care programs and reforms to the city's hiring of women and minorities. Plus visionary inner city building programs, planning and much more.  Enabling, Madison's bond rating (per Moody's Investment Services) to be upgraded to AAA status.

Under the Mayors Leadership, Paul Soglin, inspired the council and community to enable Madison to be named to the most livable cities list several times during his second tenure as mayor, capturing the number one spot in 1996 and again in 1998 in the USA.

http://www.cityofmadison.com/mayor/about/bio.cfm

Spontaneous evolution starts with us 'in the moment' and as a being composed of 50 trillion cells, it is how we connect with who we are in the inner world and the outer environment that supports us. When we realize the dynamics between these two interfacing realities and recognize the possibilities of momentous change - magic happens!

And we are all collectively responsible for what he says we can call 'the garden.'

Bruce Lipton: www.brucelipton.com

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