Obviously you don’t want an answer given the tone.
Vegafjord - demcon
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Chinese medicine focuses on the interconnectedness of the body and uses yin yang, and the five elements as a foundation for understanding. Organs has a relationship with each other similar to how our emotions has a relationship with each other.
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Solarpunk@slrpnk.net•The standard for change isn’t “is my doing this going to change the world?” The standard is “is my doing this part of the shift I want to see my community make?” And if the answer is yes, I do my best
1·4 days agoI don’t believe that we can’t bring about change.
Human beings has a change force.
We sow seeds that will bloom with time. Some growlings will need less time, and others will need more time. Especially bigger change will need more time, but as long as we are patient, and give proper care, the growling will bloom.
We bring about change in ourselves through bloom. We water our inner growlings. Water our expression, our meaning, our connections. Our lids are removed from our heads, and we bloom.
We luminate our bloom upon others. Our inner warmth is radiating upon others through all of our communicative channels, our bodylanguage, our facial expressions, our language.
We wave our beings through society and through the world. This is primarily done through poetic resonance.
But although I have emphasized how these can change society for the better, they can also change society for the worse, so we need to be use our changeforce wisely.
The site has a feed! That’s great :D
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No Lawns@slrpnk.net•Spiritually Depraved and Misery-Inducing Landscapes of North America Episode #2English
1·13 days agodeleted by creator
There’s nothing wrong with that flag from what I am aware.
The flag I made is primarily intended for showing my political stances, but it fits under the the solar punk tradition as well, which is why I call it a solarpunk flag. It’s also an anarchist flag, a humanism flag, ecological flag, and feminist flag.
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Solarpunk@slrpnk.net•Today in radical history, 1649: the ‘Diggers’ take over common land, St George’s Hill
1·24 days agorest in force Gerard Winstanley!
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Solarpunk@slrpnk.net•Solarpunk: The Genre That Dares to Dream the World Repaired
2·24 days agoNOTE I don’t mean to superficially criticize, but I’m just very aware of how we elect our words. I haven’t looked into the article itself yet, so this is not to criticize the content of the post.
The word repair is a word that we should avoid when it comes to talking about turning our planet well again. Repair turns Gaja into an unliving machine, similar to a car or a washing machine. Repair is a word we use for unliving things, but Gaja is living.
We should instead dream of a world healed. By doing this, we transform our understanding of Gaja. As a being that needs to be taken care of instead of as something that is used to our benefit.
By looking at Gaja as a living being, we also challenge our conception of improving our world. Because we are taught to look at bringing forth positive change as finding solutions. But solutions are what we do in engineer work. The doctor doesn’t talk about their patients as problems to be solved, but rather patients to be healed, or unwellnesses to be healed.
In other words we need to go away from an engineer mindset towards a doctor mindset. Working with the living instead of machines. To relight away from problem solving towards unwellness healing.
The engineer mindset makes us see the world superficially without requiring to take the totality of the body in mind.
The doctor mindset on the other side makes us see the world wholistically and taking everything into account.
Using engineer mindset tells us that we need engineers to improve our world, whereas using the doctor mindset tells us that we need healers to heal the world. This will channel people into becoming healers instead of engineers.

She hasn’t made a song about how we as a society should move towards a car free society. I think that’s pretty devestating.