I want to know — Poem

I want to know that— Poem I want to know thatYou will stand with meBeyond the dark gates of silenceAs demons come knocking at the doorTo see through that veil of limitless possibilityThe place of love more than you could imagine I want to know that you willSwim with me through the murky waters of the swampDeluding […]

Protocols for Regenerative Economy — Part II

By embracing principles of abundance, interdependence, reciprocity, and creativity, we can move beyond traditional market society frameworks — societies where based market based transactions have seeped into all aspects of the society — work, love, relationships, spirituality, sustenance, etc., to foster living economies that deliver what is truly good, useful, and desirable for all. This vision supports community autonomy, […]

Protocols for Regenerative Economy — Part I

Protocols for Regenerative Economy — Part I Economic resilience and sustainability require a shift from reliance on external markets and capital-intensive industries toward local, cooperative economies that prioritize equity, cultural preservation, environmental stewardship, and personalized innovation & creativity. Marginalized communities, particularly Indigenous peoples, often bear the brunt of systemic inequities, highlighting the need for economic systems rooted in […]

Cultures as a Relational World Making

“We do not see the Wind but we see the vortex it creates in a tornado” How do we make sense of the world and our place within it? The secular ways of knowing, which prioritizes the material as the sole tangible aspect, suggests that as long as we measure, understand and in some cases possess […]

Muditha: A Sympathetic Joy

Muditha, a sunflower, sways in the windThe soil contains the seed,The seed contains the flowerI look out and I see that there is banyan tree behind the sunflower. They remind me of the WorldOr atleast of the world that my heart, O’tan, knows is possibleSo I go there and start planting these trees and these […]