Pando PopulusinPando, the treePando, the tree“Pando” is the name of the world’s oldest and largest organism, a quaking aspen that extends over 100 acres in southern Utah.Dec 16, 2014Dec 16, 2014
Pando PopulusinSeizing an Alternative: Toward an Ecological CivilizationIntro: “Seizing an Alternative: Toward an Ecological Civilization”“Seizing an Alternative: Toward an Ecological Civilization” is an ambitious global conference to be held June 4–7, 2015 on the campus of…Dec 16, 2014Dec 16, 2014
Pando PopulusinReimagining EducationIntro: Reimagining EducationBy John B. Cobb, Jr.Dec 9, 2014Dec 9, 2014
Pando PopulusinAlienation from NatureIntro: Alienation from NatureBy John B. Cobb, Jr.Dec 9, 2014Dec 9, 2014
Pando PopulusinArt and TransformationIntro: Art and TransformationAll building and eating and technology and story-telling are culturally important, but people learned long ago that these things could be…Dec 8, 2014Dec 8, 2014
Pando PopulusinReenvisioning Nature and ScienceIntro: Reenvisioning Nature and ScienceOne main reason for our culture having used its science and technology so destructively against the natural world is a deep alienation from…Dec 8, 2014Dec 8, 2014
Pando PopulusinThe Threatening CatastropheIntro: The Threatening CatastropheWe are using the term “catastrophe” in the full sense. A catastrophe is a unique and final event.Dec 5, 2014Dec 5, 2014
Pando PopulusinPhilosophy and WhiteheadIntro: Philosophy and WhiteheadNot everyone who wants to change the world must become a philosopher. But on the other hand, philosophy is not just for philosophers.Dec 5, 2014Dec 5, 2014
Pando PopulusinReimagining HealthIntro: Reimagining HealthThe wisdom traditions or Axial Ways all re-imagined and re-invented the pursuit of wholeness of body, mind, and spirit. Unfortunately, in…Dec 5, 2014Dec 5, 2014