A Global Governance Paradigm Shift | First Principles First
By Joni Carley
We now have the unprecedented capacity, resources, connectivity and urgency to stake claim to a reality that reflects our highest vision of who we can be as a species.
Across the Creek
By Helen Russ
Physical things have subtle energy, a non-physical being-ness that can be experienced through an internalisation of consciousness.
Rough Initiations
Ritual initiation radically reshapes our sense of self. It is meant to break us open to the widest possible experience in identity.
Two Poems by Margaret Anne Ernst
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Two Poems by Margaret Anne Ernst
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Kosmos Autumn 2020 Gallery of Poets
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Kosmos Autumn 2020 Gallery of Poets
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First Came Unsustainability, Then Came the Coronavirus
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First Came Unsustainability, Then Came the Coronavirus
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The Sustainable Development Goals Begin with Mindset
We protect and develop what we cherish, what we feel part of and connected with. Therefore, how can we nurture three essential connections: with our inner being, our communities and Mother Nature?
Turning Our Crises Around from the Inside Out
By Kavita Byrd
Classically, in a rite of passage, there is a deep descent into the darkness, the heart of the unknown, and a return home, bearing its light and its gifts, healing and transformation. Today we are being called to make this passage, each in our own way, personally and collectively.
Living Radical Impermanence
By Gary Horvitz
The pace of change at the emerging edge of climate response, culture, politics and technology is so fast now it’s like we’re trying to build a raft as we hurtle down the rapids.
Decolonization Matters
Black Lives Matter protests in the United States and around the world are illuminating systemic racism and inequality precisely because they are so much more than symbolic.