So often we use human images or animals to perceive the needs of creationistic Gaia enthusiast's. If ANts could talk, or trees for that matter, what would be the topic of that discussion. Neither sexual orientation or gender play a role, If the soil of the earth could talk to the air ,how would other components of Gaia perceive the discussion, and who would translate. Findiing a central unity/oneness with everything is challenging. Don't step on the potato's that feed you , you know. Emotions that guide us thru these transformations have often been overlooked or avoided. Feelings on unitied compassion, such as empathy, Hope,Faith, and others, have often been neglected for generations and remain dormant untapped components of the human Psyche that lay dormant until trigger mechanisms of self preservation and a future for prodigy instill the demand for their recovery and expression.
The difference is we know were talking or blogging, and we can produce a possitive outcome for our inner selves if we focus on the recognition of external and often unknown sources of eco-resolutionism. Ecoopsychology enthusiast Dr. Mike Cohen has a view, and I'd Rather be "Across the running Tide (Cohen), and "teaching a stone to talk"(Annie Dillard), "or "Thinking Like a Mountain: Towards a Council of All Beings (Paperback). by John Seed (Author), Joanna Macy (Author), Pat Fleming (Author) ..." to" Universe" by Asminov, probably because of the thought of the pragmatic reality of perceivable solutions surrounding us being better than drowning in the effluent I want not to be disassociated with. So is gender identification necessary ? DId Eve pick the Apple". Or were "they" one in Eden.
Friday, March 20, 2009
Tuesday, August 5, 2008
google news hits the target.
Here is another hemp seed oil,biodiesel link, but this one seemed to have missed the eye of google.
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Re: Community Activism and the Capital Region Energy Forum (Part 2)
08/03/2008 5:40 AM
Extremely excited to catch this blog post.
I am presently finishing up some QA work on the Millennium Pipeline here in Albany, NY.
Ok, secret is out, I am an old Hippie, One of the original Mother Earthers before the trend went cutesy pie. We developed digesters and the like in the 60's and 70's to power homes and cars. Some pretty crude things, but interest was always there and as I progressed in my profession, I worked to provide quality, but never strayed far from those old days.
We waste so much in the way of potential resources here in the USA, that it is disgusting. I have developed a few things thru the years and wonder why we do not use the switchgrass, sugarcane dross, or even wood processing residue for cellulosic conversion. And then, the possibly best of all, hemp.
Hemp, planted in all of the dead and subsidised acreage could alleviate a lot of the need for stock for conversion.
I live near Hempfield Twp. in Westmoreland County, PA, part of George Washington's Plantations and hemp grows wild and freely in many areas there and in places where not much else except scrub trees and grasses proliferate.
qaqcpipeman
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Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Western Pennsylvania, USA
Posts: 178
Good Answers: 3
#5
Re: Community Activism and the Capital Region Energy Forum (Part 2)
08/03/2008 5:40 AM
Extremely excited to catch this blog post.
I am presently finishing up some QA work on the Millennium Pipeline here in Albany, NY.
Ok, secret is out, I am an old Hippie, One of the original Mother Earthers before the trend went cutesy pie. We developed digesters and the like in the 60's and 70's to power homes and cars. Some pretty crude things, but interest was always there and as I progressed in my profession, I worked to provide quality, but never strayed far from those old days.
We waste so much in the way of potential resources here in the USA, that it is disgusting. I have developed a few things thru the years and wonder why we do not use the switchgrass, sugarcane dross, or even wood processing residue for cellulosic conversion. And then, the possibly best of all, hemp.
Hemp, planted in all of the dead and subsidised acreage could alleviate a lot of the need for stock for conversion.
I live near Hempfield Twp. in Westmoreland County, PA, part of George Washington's Plantations and hemp grows wild and freely in many areas there and in places where not much else except scrub trees and grasses proliferate.
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