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Fracturing of the World
Paul Hawken, environmentalist and entrepreneur, explains that the current experience of the fracturing of the world is creating an overwhelming human response to reconnect and re-integrate.
Fantasies About the Future
Paul Hawken, environmentalist and entrepreneur, explains that there is no quick fix to the global environmental and social crises as many hope, but rather a complete change in civilizational construct is required.
Deep Wound of Our Time
Paul Hawken, environmentalist and entrepreneur, believes that the real question of our time is not how social and environmental movements are connected, but rather how they became separated.
The Death of Place and Culture
Paul Hawken, environmentalist and entrepreneur, explains that while each era is unique, the current time is particularly extraordinary in that it presents both crisis and opportunity on a global scale.
Mary Evelyn Tucker: Complete Interview
In this complete interview, author and scholar Mary Evelyn Tucker reveals that humanity is currently at a crossroads integrating science and cosmology. She explains that we need to take all the knowledge and information we have learned from science and gr
Can We Evolve Fast Enough?
Despite the current global crisis, author and scholar Mary Evelyn Tucker is positive about the potential of human evolution and consciousness.
Power Over Nature
Author and scholar Mary Evelyn Tucker explains that humanity has overextended its presence, technologies and sense of control. We need to once again listen to the voices of nature and become co-creators not dominators.
Science and Cosmology
Author and scholar Mary Evelyn Tucker claims humanity is standing at a crossroads. She explains that we need to take all the knowledge and information we have learned from science and give it a sense of story. Only then will we see our role and responsibi
Nature's Energy
Author and scholar Mary Evelyn Tucker explains that in our current physical and spiritual search for sustainable energies, we can look to Indigenous Peoples for their sense of traditional environmental knowledge and the immediate power of nature.
Reciprocity and Restraint
Author and scholar Mary Evelyn Tucker speaks about the modern need to recover a deep sense of reciprocity and restraint, which was once found in religious rituals and practices.