April 27, 2007 at 4:52 pm
· Filed under Gardens and Life, Peace Making, Politics and War
Gestalt Prayer
by Frederick Perls
I do my thing and you do your thing
I am not in this world to
live up to your expectations,
and you are not in this world to
live up to mine.
You are you
and I am I
and if by chance we find each other,
it’s beautiful.
I found this poem through David P. Brown.
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March 21, 2007 at 11:15 am
· Filed under Peace Making, Politics and War
[originally blogged at stidmama.blogspot.com]
Among the social justice issues I track are housing, education, healthcare, diversity and fair labor practices. Garment workers around the world tend to be poorly treated, badly paid and work in unsafe conditions (not all, just in general). They do this so those of us who have time to sit and blog can wear comfy, cheap clothes.
Here’s a small way to make a statement if you knit or crochet. Microrevolution’s Blanket Petition.
I see that NOBODY from Arkansas, Delaware, Hawaii, Idaho, Nevada, North Dakota, Oklahoma or Wyoming has contributed. It is possible that folks just aren’t aware of this project (as I wasn’t until ten minutes ago) — or have they heard about it and figured their voices don’t count? Though corporations are not democracies and don’t have to listen to the voices of others, they do tend to take notice when consumers contact them en masse.
No, Nike isn’t the only company still using underpaid, overworked, third-world employees to produce clothing for people whose closets are already full… but you’ve gotta start somewhere!
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January 30, 2007 at 4:14 pm
· Filed under Peace Making, Politics and War
This is just so cool!
BBC article about Stonehenge
Not just houses near Stonehenge, but with the remains of feasts!
Yes, we humans have nicer and bigger houses, but we have always enjoyed a good party!
Now, if we used our mighty machines, fancy communications and manpower for partying instead of war?
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