Foolish Beings

August 24, 2008

Think Before You Drink! plastic no bueno

Hopefully if you’re at this site and reading this you are well aware of the alternatives to using disposable bottles and recycle the ones you do. The advent of bottled water sent our already wasteful consumer culture into pollution overdrive and it’s a tremendous task to put the brakes on the momentum of this waste. Here is a list of plastic bottle fun facts that put the magnitude of this pollution into scope

  • Plastic bottles take 700 years to begin composting
  • 90% of the cost of bottled water is due to the bottle itself
  • 80% of plastic bottles are not recycled
  • 38 million plastic bottles go to the dump per year in America from bottled water (not including soda)
  • 24 million gallons of oil are needed to produce a billion plastic bottles
  • The average American consumes 167 bottles of water a year
  • Bottling and shipping water is the least energy efficient method ever used to supply water
  • Bottled water is the second most popular beverage in the United States

Although it can be easy and convenient to pick up bottle beverage products the end cost to the environment is staggering. So be mindful when you drink…and remember, friends don’t let friends drink from disposables!

August 12, 2007

Voice America: take a listen!

I’ll be co-hosting Global Healing with Amy Greeson on Voice America’s Wellness Channel September 4th, 2007 at 7am PST, please tune in and listen. Voice America is the premiere live internet talk radio network, check it out!

www.voiceamerica.com

August 10, 2007

History Teaches Us: finding useful tools

Among all the spiritual paths that the world offer, Ayahuasca a teacher plant, is one of the surest ways for people to gain a deeper understanding, knowledge and wisdom of one’s inner life path. "History teaches us that there are rhythms in transformation patterns that can be seen, understood, and made usable and teachable to others. Be it a 12 step or 8 shield model , a Channunpa or an Ayahuasca ceremony, transformational methods can provide encouragement to help remove illusions, and take us deeper into understanding ourselves, then it is a useful tool." banner-art-logo-color-version.gif

June 3, 2007

Mayan Astrological Calendar: unis mundi…….what’s that mean?

Here’s a fun and free site, especially if you are interested in the Mayan Astrological Calendar.

www.astrodreamadvisor.com

I discovered I was Red Crystal Earth. The information was pretty "right on" too!

Red Earth is the access point to your natural alignment with Earth force. It is the unis mundi, the point of perfect centered-ness in the eternal present from which all alignment and magic manifest. Your center, the Earth center, is the secret of gravity’s magnetizing force. Red Earth is the channel of harmonic synchronization that is aligned with the galactic heart. From the center point within yourself, you align with this galactic center and connect through your own crystalline structure to the larger crystal grid network. To keep this channel of synchronization open, connect to the elemental energies of earth, air, fire and water, and the seven directional guardians.
www.concentricrings.org

May 28, 2007

Lost Language Of Plants: repository of riches

There are about 6,800 mutually unintelligible languages spoken in the world today. Since the beginning of Homo Sapiens, new languages have been constantly emerging while others vanish forever. This is why many linguists say that the total number of actual languages spoken in the world at a given time of human history is but an fragment of the infinite total of possible human languages. It might seem as though the death of one language is not a particularly serious event but, in fact, each loss is a terrible tragedy. A language is a repository of riches containing highly specialized cultural experiences. When a language is lost, all of us lose the knowledge contained in that language’s words and grammar, knowledge that can never be recovered if the language has not been studied or recorded. Remembering that plants speak a language too and that their contributions offer alternative ways of viewing our existence and interconnectedness to all living things. Not all of this knowledge is of immediate practical benefit, of course, but all of it is vital in teaching us different ways of thinking about life, of approaching our day-to-day existence on planet earth.

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April 28, 2007

Yucatan Peninsula: mexico’s mythological past

For centuries, geography made it difficult for the Yucatecans to communicate with the rest of Mexico. As a result, architectural and cultural influences from Europe, the Caribbean and New Orleans were as strong or stronger in the growth of the city. To this day, the people who live here consider themselves Yucatecans first, Mexicans second. If you look carefully, you will see tshirts and bumper stickers proclaiming Orgulloso Yucateco, Yucatecan Pride.

The Yucatan is one of Mexico’s most tranquil and safest states, with a climate resembles that of Florida or Cuba. Yucatecans are good, tranquil and hospitable people who have strong roots and traditions. They take pride in their city, known as "The White City", not only for the predominance of white limestone as a building material, but because of its streets, plazas and parks that are cleaned daily.

 

When I read this description of the Yucatan I realized the wonderful opportunity that had come my way. A chance to visit a long desired location in Mexico, meet local healers and stay with a family that still speaks the local Mayan dialect. This opportunity will add another layer of interest to my budding eco-travel business, Concentric Rings. banner-art-logo-color-version.gif

April 9, 2007

Cut Forests And Scoop Out Rivers: correa and lula’s plot

amazona-por-la-vida.jpg Correa and Lula plot to cut down the forest and scoop out the rivers In yesterday’s el Comercio, as in the other major Ecuadorian papers, the headlines were Correa’s visit with Lula in Brasil, which culminated in the signing of fifteen economic convenios (agreements) ordered in three categories: (i) to widen the energy cooperation; (ii) widen the financial integration (in Latin American, one of Correa’s main points); and (iii) a commission that shall analyse the situation of a corridor from Manta to Manaus. !these are not tree-huggers, but loggers! The corridors - and the devastating effect it is likely to have on the environment and the culture and livelihoods of the people who live along the roads and rivers to be turned into commodity highways - has been a topic in previous entries and this entry shall serve only to reiterate where Mr. Correa is taking his neo-socialist movement: to the destruction of the forest while ignoring the land and culture of the indigenous peoples of the Amazon.. Correa’s visit in Brasil, as already mentioned, concluded with the signing of fifteen convenios and should be understood as a longer process that began before Correa had even taken his presidential seat in Quito and which extends plans of previous Ecuadorian governments. One of the main points on the exclusively economic agenda of Correa’s neo-socialist revolution in Ecuador is the Manta-Manaus corridor and it was agreed, between Ecuador and Brasil, to set down a bi-national commission to analise “the situation”: “Una comisión analizará la situación de la vía Manta-Manaos. Una vía que una el puerto de Manta en Ecuador con Manaos en Brasil y se convierta en la ruta de entrada para el Atlántico, en el caso ecuatoriano, y el Pacífico, en el caso brasilero, fue parte del discurso de ayer de los mandatarios Rafael Correa y Lula da Silva. Ambos anunciaron que tomaron la resolución de formar una comisión binacional que se reunirá dentro de 15 días en Quito para empezar a trabajar en el proyecto, y que continuará con reuniones periódicas en ambos países. “ The commission is to commence working in Quito within fifteen days, that is, by now, fourteen and counting…. Hidrovias are a common Euro-American developmentalist paradigm phenomenon and is currently also debated in southern Brasil where evaluations of “the hydrologic impact of the Hidrovia project on the Pantanal of Mato Grosso, that is, the changes in water and sediment runoff to be expected as a result of project implementation” has been carried out. A fairly “general” point made in the evaluation reads: “# Channel modifications (straightening, dredging, and particularly blasting of rocky sills), will destabilize the river’s baseflow regime, and will demand future action in the river to continue to maintain the required minimum draft for navigation, i.e., it will set in place a vicious circle of channel interventions.” The German “Gesellschaft für technische Zusammenarbeit” (GTZ) has been doing studies for the purposes of scooping out an hidrovia on the Rio Napo already, since the projected Manta-Manaus corridor was an idea of the late Gustavo Noboa government. Rafael Correa has adopted the idea and it is now a central element in his plans for economic development and financial integration of Latin America, which also counts a Brasil-China-Ecuador collaboration to exploit some of Ecuador’s major oil fields, including investments by Petroleo Brasileiro SA in Ecuador reaching U$1 billion by 2010: “Brazil’s Petrobras today signed a memorandum of understanding with Ecuador’s state-owned PetroEcuador to propose plans to explore the Ishpingo-Tiputini-Tambococha oil fields, the Rio de Janeiro-based company said in an e-mailed statement. Chilean state oil company Empresa Nacional de Petroleo and a unit of China Petroleum & Chemical Corp., Asia’s largest oil refiner, will bid with Petrobras to develop the ITT fields.” ¿¿So, yea, what’s left to say, other than, perhaps, to paraphrase an old hippie tune, Where do the children play in a neo-socialist economy? banner-art-logo-color-version.gif

April 7, 2007

Life Crisis: freedom to choose

There is a crisis in Health Freedom.

On April 30, 2007 the FDA will close the public comment period on a "Guidance" which will classify every alternative practice as medicine so that only licensed physicians can carry out the procedure AND vitamins, minerals, herbs, etc., will suddenly become "untested drugs" which will be forbidden.

Bad? Real Bad! But public outcry can stop this assault on your health and your freedom.

Spread the word! Tell everyone in your Circle of Influence, professionals, alternative practitioners, nutrient and herb companies, everyone! Let them know how important their participation is to make sure the FDA backs off from this repressive course.

Yours in health and freedom,

Rima E. Laibow, MD
Medical Director
Natural Solutions Foundation
www.HealthFreedomUSA.org

Please share this link with them and urge them to take action:  

www.democracyinaction.org/healthfreedomusa/campaign.jsp?campaign_KEY=7185&t="

 

 www.concentricrings.org

Medicine: embrace change

healing-superfoods.jpg "We have been taught that optimal health, deep healing, satisfaction, gratification, happiness and even God can be found out there somewhere. This concept of looking outside is simply not correct. All answers lie within." " Because times are changing, medicine must embrace change. It will do so for one simple reason: we, the people, want it to." Dharma Singh Khalsa, M.D.

Here’s a Spring Salad that Dharma Singh Khalsa suggests to improve kidney function. 2 medium heads yellow endive 1 medium apple, sliced thin 1/2 cup walnuts, chopped 1/2 cup watercress leaves 1/4 cup blue cheese

Dressings 1 tablespoon nonfat cottage cheese 1 teaspoon apple cider vinegar 3 teaspoons walnut oil 1 medium clove garlic, crushed salt and pepper to taste Wash endive and watercress. Arrange leaves on serving plate, arrange apple slices on top of leaves. Sprinkle walnuts and blue cheese on top of apple slices.

Place all the ingredients for the dressing in a food processor or blender and blend. Pour over salad.

Watercress and endive are powerful cleansers for the intestinal and circulatory systems.

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April 5, 2007

Quality Of Life: soup anyone?

This restoratively nourishing soup helped me while I recovered from surgery, however, it is beneficial anytime. I like to use fresh herbs when I can get them, but the dry herbs will work just fine too. 3 quarts of water 1/4 cup miso paste, choose your favorite flavor 3 cloves garlic, pressed 1 onion, minced 1/8 cup fo-ti (aka) ho shou wu / Polygonum multiflorum / finely chopped or sifted 1/2 cup lycium berries / Lycium chinensis 1/4 cup ginsing root / Panax quinquefolia / any variety 1/2 cup fresh dandelion root / Taraxacum officinale / sliced 3/4 cup fresh burdock root / Arctium lappa / sliced 4 slices of astragalus root / Astragalus membranaceus 1 tablespoon fresh ginger root, grated 10 large fresh shiitake mushrooms , chopped 1 handful of fresh parsley, chopped 1 handful of fresh cilantro, chopped 2 tablespoons olive oil sesame oil to drizzle on finished soup before serving Heat 2 tablespoons of oil in a large pot. Saut’e the garlic and onions until tender and soft, but do not brown them. Add the mushrooms and saut’e for 2 more minutes. Add the water and bring to a boil. Using a large cloth re-usable tea bag or a piece of cheese cloth, tie all the herbs, except the mushrooms, into the tea bag or cheese cloth. This will make removing them later much easier once the soup is done. Add the bag of herbs to the water, simmer on low for two and a half hours. When the roots are tender, take the pot off the heat and remove the bundle of herbs. Remove a cup of the hot liquid from the pot and stir the miso paste into it. Return the cup of hot liquid back to the soup pot, stir to blend. Do not boil the miso it will destroy the enzymes that are beneficial to your soup. Add the chopped parsley and cilantro to the broth, ladle into bowls and drizzle with a small amount of sesame oil, serve hot. NOTE* If spring greens are flourishing in your area pick them and garnish this soup with those vibrant healthful plants. Some suggestions are; chickweed, plantain, dandelion greens, fern tips.

www.concentricrings.org 

 

 

 






















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