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Mountainside Adventure
Bonnie Willow By Bonnie Willow on 8/13/2006 7:18 PM
A man, a woman and a dog risk all kinds of dangers in the wilds on the side of Pikes Peak, Colorado.
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Thoughts about Independence
Bonnie Willow By Bonnie Willow on 7/4/2006 8:57 PM
Today, July 4th, is a good day to think about what independence means to me.
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My Predator’s Heart
Anthony Flesch By Anthony Flesch on 6/19/2006 11:17 PM

The other morning, Kate and I watched a roadrunner getting his breakfast – a good-sized lizard. The whole process was filled with intensity, and, as it seemed to us, violence. The big bird repeatedly beat the lizard against a rock. The lizard repeatedly tried to run away, but was invariably caught by the roadrunner and brought back to the killing ground, until he was (finally!) dead, and could be eaten.

Then I thought, “…is ‘violence’ really the correct word/thought here?” The roadrunner was simply fulfilling his role in the divine design, which seems filled with predators and prey. He was just “doing his job” – and doing it well. All creatures need to eat.

Kate and I have had many discussions about predation and, and the fact that I am a carniv ...

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How The World Could End
David Sunfellow Factoids & Brain Twisters By David Sunfellow on 6/10/2006 6:47 PM
Assorted scenarios for how the world could end.
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Singing for the Unsung
Bonnie Willow Healing Simply By bonwillow on 5/30/2006 5:58 AM
This Memorial Day, I honor two friends who have been drifting in that Border-Land where life and death meet. Yesterday one went one direction, one the other.
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la la la, Hate Can Be Great
Bonnie Willow By Bonnie Willow on 5/22/2006 3:20 PM
Honda succeeds in convincing me that hate has a place as a catalyst in my world.
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We are all hypocrites (for Earth Day a little late)
Anthony Flesch By Anthony Flesch on 5/8/2006 3:33 PM

I talk a lot in my workshop about how to live a conscious, mindful life, and a lot of that “teaching what I’m learning” involves how to live on this planet with less impact on the environment. The more closely I look at “walking my talk” in this area, however, the more I realize how far we are from how we would ideally like to live.

A friend of mine runs a non-profit educational group called the Post Carbon Institute, based in Vancouver. When we visited him last year, I hadn’t seen him for several years. We met at a restaurant. He and his wife and baby son arrived on bicycles. It turned out they are now vegetarians, not for ethical reasons, as many are, but more for environmental/energy conservation reasons.

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In Love with The Enemy
Bonnie Willow Awed by Nature By bonwillow on 5/6/2006 3:56 AM
There's a bitter, violent war being waged against my favorite flower. It's senseless. The minimal logic applied to this war is skewed. Apparently I’m in love with the enemy.
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Reader Comments on "Confronting the New Misanthropy"
David Sunfellow By David Sunfellow on 4/20/2006 9:26 PM
The big question today is not whether humans will survive the twenty-first century, but whether our faith in humanity will survive it.
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Remember to Breathe!
Anthony Flesch By Anthony Flesch on 4/5/2006 7:22 PM
Conscious breathing is the most ancient, universal and profoundly affecting spiritual practice. “Breath is the simplest vehicle for transcendence” – Sam Keen “Fear is excitement without the breath” – Fritz Perls
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