Archaic
What to make of the world...
The answers have never seemed simpler... and the problems never so complex. I wonder why I have to drive everywhere, why we've set up an economy that works from debt, interest, and taxes... why we seem paralyzed when it comes to implementing new technologies...
I know, that if we wanted to, as a nation, we have enough resources to convert to renewable energy, to grow enough food for everyone, to build adequate housing. Cars are archaic, manual labor (the not-so-fun-white-collar-kind) is not necessary. One man and a machine could plant, grow, and harvest hundreds of acres and feed thousands. Most of the products we have out there are useless... everything is built to break. We've created this giant consuming machine that is eating up everything, our resources, our relationships, our time, our love, and our souls.
This is no garden of Eden, my friends... and yes, I know, you've heard it all before.
So what do we do???
Grow food, cultivate energy. Invest in Technology that minimizes labor. Acquire land. Get out of Debt.
Sustainable Culture in our Backyard
My vision in my heart of hearts to actualize my socio-spiritual conscience is to transform Liberty Advance into a sustainable project is freedom: political, social and spiritual. This property, nestled just 60 miles east of San Diego, is where I received most of my yoga training, and what motivated me to move to Southern California. I am working toward helping Liberty become a place where everyone would want to live. Most human beings, at one time or another have dreamt of a world where there is abundance for everyone, or at least themselves. Through alternative energy technologies and progressive agriculture / permaculture methods, we can create a micro-economy that removes the economic pressures inherent to our society by reducing our reliance on industrial systems. We can create a renewable system of food and energy production that provides our basic needs so that we may focus more on personal growth.
The Yoga Empire
A trip down the socio-spiritual consciousness... On my last visit to San Francisco, I had two experiences that continue to help me define the spiritual movement in America. The first was an invitation to see Lama Anam Thubten speak at his center in Richmond Point, the second was an email I received from a former employee of Yoga Journal. I saw the lama speak on a Sunday morning, a perfect sun-lit morning on the east bay, cool and quiet. Upon entering the meditation center I was filled with the immediate calm of the Lama and his students. The community was gathering for the talk. Lama Thubten sat quietly at the front of the chapel in meditation as we gathered. Time passed and I realized that instead of waiting, I too should be meditating. I took a few breaths and opened my eyes to gaze upon him, to connect with his essence, to attune myself to his vibration. He was utterly still and serene and even in meditation I found myself thinking about him, as he sat, clearly content with his own body, his own posture. The chimes rang and we read the heart sutra and chanted. It was followed by a short break, and then the Lama gave a Dharma Talk on pure awareness. At the end we were invited to sit before him and greet him and while in line I watched my mind conjure up a hundred different things I might say or not say, and ultimately realized that I simply just had to open my heart and be still. As I watched others kneel before him, particularly an elderly woman who needed assistance placing herself before him, I felt a short wave of love surge over me. My heart opened, tears welled in my eyes, and then it passed. When my turn came, I knelt before him and had no words for him, only short answers to his few questions. He gave me a blessing, forehead to forehead, heart to heart. And I left with what he would probably call a feeling of being "blissed out."
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