Posts Tagged ‘paradigms’

Three Paradigms of Climate Change Response—Time to Make A Clear Choice

The present world is a world based on high levels of glaring inequality, domination, violence and injustice (IDVI), all these four serious problems being related to each other at various levels and responsible for most of the distress. Such a world is now additionally faced by a very serious threat of climate change (and other […]

Poverty Point Mound Research Helps Smash Old Paradigms

Archaeologists in North America have presented evidence of “sophisticated engineering” amongst the mound building culture. It is hoped that the new findings will help eradicate the historical hangover that still looms over many institutions and books, that Native American cultures were primitive, or “simple”, according to the researchers. The Poverty Point archaeological site in northern […]

5 Mainstream Paradigms that Drive People into Addiction

Trevor McDonald & Anna Hunt, Contributors Waking Times Many things contribute to addiction, including genetics and demographics. Nonetheless, society may be playing a larger role than we think. As the years press on, pop culture references drugs more than ever before. As well, virtual social identity becomes more prevalent, and more of us become slaves to acceptable […]

New Paradigms in Addiction Therapy – Chemical Substances Are Not the Main Factor

December 11th, 2017 By Anthony Tyler Guest writer for Wake Up World “The difference between medicine and poison is in the dose.” – Circa Survive A true enveloping substance addiction is gritty, and tends to be enabled by a varying degree of self-loathing. Self-loathing is such a tumultuous, seemingly endless circumstance that any decent person would not wish on their worst […]

Antedote Radio: Charlottesville, Steve Bannon, and the Trap of False Paradigms

Greg flies solo this week Among the topics discussed: The Charlottesville fallout, the likely psyop nature behind it, and why it is important to react logically rather than emotionally to this and other events which are used to push an agenda and to stifle free speech and other rights. Steve Bannon leaving the White House […]

Film festivals bring to light senselessness of war

I never thought I would have one day met Russia’s most distinguished living filmmaker in person. But thanks to Fajr International Film Festival currently underway at Charsou Cineplex in central Tehran, I did get a chance to talk to Alexander Sokurov, a Golden Lion winner at Venice for his film ‘Faust’ (2011), and the director […]

3 Steps To Help You Overcome Fear When Going Through Changes

In this time of global energetic change, many people are transitioning to higher expanded paradigms. While this is a good thing, the collapsing of an old paradigm, which includes habitual ways of knowing and experiencing the world, may give rise to fear. But fear is not a big bad enemy. It’s simply a low frequency […]

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