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The Metta Center for Nonviolence's Roadmap

 

  • "The most difficult challenge facing humanity is not devising solutions to the energy crisis or climate crisis or population crisis; rather, it is bringing stories or narratives of the human journey into our collective awareness that empower us to look beyond a future of great adversity and to see a future of great opportunity. What visions of humanity’s journey are sufficiently compelling to transcend age-old differences and bring us together in a common venture of inhabiting the Earth in ways that are sustainable?
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  • The Great Transition Stories Project is dedicated to naming these larger stories of transition that help hold a vision for a life-affirming future and how to get there. Beginning in 2011 and directed by Duane Elgin with collaborators Jeff Vander Clute and Lynnaea Lumbard, we have created The Great Transitions Story Wiki that names over a dozen stories that serve to help us live into new ways of being. www.greattransitionstories.org."
 

 

Public Works
Especially for Nancy and Ellie, here is info on Public Works.  their web site is publicworks.org  be well!  @Stephanie Nestlerode
 

 

 

 

CLUBORLOV

 
Dmitry Orlov is the author of 
The Five Stages of Collapse
 Stage 1: Financial collapse. Faith in “business as usual” is lost.
Stage 2: Commercial collapse. Faith that “the market shall provide” is lost.
Stage 3: Political collapse. Faith that “the government will take care of you” is lost.
Stage 4: Social collapse. Faith that “your people will take care of you” is lost.
Stage 5: Cultural collapse. Faith in “the goodness of humanity” is lost. 
 
and 
 
Reinventing Collapse: The Soviet Experience and American Prospects
 

 

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