Tag: Gaia
On Beyond Zeta
Wednesday morning, I was asked to lead a centering meditation to open our meeting of the Greater New Orleans Interfaith Climate Coalition. The meditation draws upon the image of a tropical cyclone which had a certain relevance for us. Our founder knew about the meditation I’d developed because of an essay published on Gaianism.org earlier this […]
Read More → On Beyond ZetaOn Hearing Gaia’s Call
I’m beyond excited to report I got an article published in The Wild Hunt. Hearing Gaia’s Call This is, in fact, the long-delayed fruition of an essay which branched off from “Awakening to Gaia” some five years ago and developed a life of its own. Maybe someday I’ll get around to part three, “Singing Gaia’s […]
Read More → On Hearing Gaia’s CallFor Mother Earth Day 2018
For Earth Day, we offer up this humble gift as a free download. Hymn to Gaia/Children of Gaia by Half Pagan We are mere vessels, for the opening hymn comes from ancient Greece, in a new translation by Dr. Homan which aims to be faithful to the original text. The song that follows was originally […]
Read More → For Mother Earth Day 2018Three Short Essays
I recently read Toby Tyrrell’s new book, On Gaia, which provoked me to write three short essays. The first is a review of the book, and the subsequent two are further ruminations inspired by this reading. Gaia Is Dead Long Live Gaia The Name of Gaia I feel well out of my depth here and […]
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