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The Hoffman Process, A Month On

When I first came out of the Process I felt very solid though not nearly as high as when I have come out of other workshops. I did not see this as a bad thing, more a reflection of the nature of the work, the understanding that I have that whatever...

Confessions Of An Economic Hit Man, A Review

“Economic hit men are highly paid professionals who cheat countries around the globe out of trillions of dollars. They funnel World Bank, US government, and other foreign ‘aid’ funds into the coffers of international businesses and the pockets...

Losing the plot and loving it

Everything I need to know about life I can learn from Michael Leunig. I met the man on his recent visit to Byron Bay and his teapot philosophy made more sense than ever before. With confidence I can throw away those dusty self-help books propping up...

The Dreaming Festival 09

I have just come back from The Dreaming, Australia's international Indigenous festival held over the Queen's birthday weekend in June at the Woodford site in SE...

The Dreaming Festival 1

I was quite determined to go to the inaugural Dreaming festival held over the Queen’s Birthday weekend, 2005, run by the Queensland Folk Federation at the Woodford festival site. I brushed off the heavy rain falling in Mullumbimby over the two...

Natural Capitalism

The bad news about the future, according to the book, published in 1999, is that without a healthy earth we aren’t going to have a healthy economy or a healthy society. The good news is that we can have all three by making some logical...

Gaslands, The Film

Gaslands is an American film about the the poisoning of water systems that occurs with the drilling process for natural...

Blowin In The Wind: A Film Review

Blowin’ in the Wind, by award winning filmmaker David Bradbury and co-producer Peter Scott is a wake-up film that exposes the genocidal catastrophe of the use of depleted uranium in...

A session with my osteopath

“He’s worked with abuse survivors, he knows about kundalini and he says he thinks he can help you.” It was such a relief to hear my psychologist’s words. We both felt I had been stuck for too long - body memories, energy snaking up my spine,...

The Future of Food, a review

The Future of Food is a brilliant discussion of genetically engineered food. We travel from the vast plains of the US to Canada, to Percy Schmeiser who Monsanto took to court (and won!) because some Monsanto GE corn seed had blown off the back of a...