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there are projects that would want this e.g. https://efzu.fa.em2.oraclecloud.com/hcmUI/CandidateExperience/en/sites/CX_2001/job/5000/?lastSelectedFacet=TITLES&selectedTitlesFacet=DTU_JFUNC_14
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GKCmWNn-ezE
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Decision_support_system
Languages - there are different conceptions of what a language is- We work on Wondrous Wisdom as a language BUT what is this concept of language? A structural language rather than a natural or a machine language or a language of shapes. These languages also have structural elements. Maybe if we look for languages that contain different ways of thinking we must look at other languages that are mystic, or magical or mathematical which includes the work of the Pythagoreans - the mystery / wisdom of the dodecahedron for example. OTHERs that can be looked at include:
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gematria
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/English_Qaballa
- Druid magics https://thedruidsgarden.com/article-guides/the-medicine-magic-and-spirit-of-trees-a-druids-garden-guide/ and
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ogham
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sefirot
- many other languages have also aspects of this magical usage or special usage is a better way which an elite may have.
Wondrous Wisdom is not a mystery, occult or secret tradition. Neither is it a magical one. Much as mathematical operators are open so the same applies to Wondrous Wisdom - anyone with aptitude can use and apply it usefully.
https://www.beliefnet.com/entertainment/quizzes/beliefomatic.aspx
7 banned books you should read
https://www.theosophytrust.org/703-dodecahedron
https://www.hubermanlab.com/all-episodes
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29094759/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Two-spirit
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rokeach_Value_Survey
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_Values_Survey
To. Greco's Nachlass
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nachlass
https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/social-sciences/economic-anthropology
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ishmael_(Quinn_novel)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Obelisk_(biology) - not the same DNA as the rest of life
The survival mnemonic means Stop/Stand, Thank/Think, Observe/Orientate, Positive Plan Priority. https://sydanlanka.blogspot.com/p/nomadtown-stop.html ...................... We stop and rethink: our environment, our community, our presence, our consumption, our natural resources and our basic requirements for life. Big questions, but we start small. "A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step" (Lao Tzu)
Andrius & Marcus chatted on the Winter Solstice - some thoughts we had: Econet is to be a network which contains like an ecosystem different aspects. Thus it is not just social, but ecological and transformative and vibrant (QWAN - Lebendigkeit too). So we talked about collaborations with HUMANS - sharing the padlet - map, possible collaborative project, perhaps around community arts (we have artistic backgrounds and experiences in Uzupis, Pispala, Chicago etc.). Maybe we can organise residencies and get funding for them? Stephanie Rearick has experience with the CodaCafé and maybe we can collaborate? Or perhaps with Chris at the Hudson Valley Current to get residencies - for artists, activists, community workers? WHERE can we find funding for this? How might it look?
Can we think of the ecological and the social (email Marcus sent, comments made by Diogo Jorge in the last week on this question)- there is some connections in some bioregions - can they be strengthened?
https://legacyproject.org/7gen/index.html#where https://www.oneearth.org/ecoregions/western-great-lakes-forests/ https://legacyproject.org/7gen/GreatLakesWatersheds.pdf
Can we think of the aesthetics of aquariums as in Japan? https://www.japamigo.com/4837/ - can this connect with TimberFIsh??
Can we think of BioFi? More can we get support and join the BioFi map of projects and get support in developing and funding? - can this lead to us connecting thinkers, practitioners around ecology better as Econet??
https://www.hylo.com/all/post/75748 post from Tyler Wakefield saying "Are you working on a relevant project? Please tell the Community about it! We’re here to learn from each other and support each other, so please give voice to where your passion is being applied. Click Create --> Project Post and use the topic #introductions. There you can summarize your work, ask for any help you’re looking for, and offer ways in which you or your project might be able to support others! This project post can serve as an ongoing thread that can evolve over time!
If you aren’t working on a specific project at the moment, consider making a Resource post sharing about yourself: What brought you here? What are you passionate about? How might you be a resource for others in this Community? What do you hope to receive in this Community? Please use the topic #introductions in your post! " - so we might add one project e.g. TimberFish or Econet or projects within Econet??
Asset based community development https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asset-based_community_development
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Econet is built via citizen science. There is an EU guide and materials to support citizen scientists:
https://eu-citizen.science/organisation/400
Research should be carried out responsibly and to give a GOOD KNOWLEDGE BASE here is a guide in English for this too:
https://edition.fi/tsv/catalog/view/984/1057/3962-4
Open and Responsible science is promoted by OPEN SCIENCE organisation & newsletter:
https://avointiede.fi/en/news/range-languages-interaction-between-science-and-society-expanding
Jere went to Amherst College for his Bachelor's degree. Amherst College is in Amherst, Massachusetts where the conference will take place.
https://artfacts.net/contributing-data (artists can claim their profile for free and add exhibitions etc.)
https://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/Thinking_Tools/Phoenix_Checklist
https://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/Exploring_Social_Constructs#Remarkable_Social_Constructs
mNomad Town Podcast #1 - S.T.O.P. (Marcus Petz PodcastVideo)
September 2024 HUMANs Solidarity Summit Slides
“… the boundaries between different categories are often arbitrary, but once some arbitrary boundary exists, we forget that it is arbitrary and get way too impressed with its importance… In other words, when you think categorically, you have trouble seeing how similar or different two things are. If you pay lots of attention to where boundaries are, you pay less attention to complete pictures.”[1] Robert Sapolsky * [1] Sapolsky, Robert M. Behave: The Biology of Humans at Our Best and Worst. New York, New York: Penguin Press, 2017.
Ecology: Concepts
- Lucy: I am currently reading Jennifer Grenz' Medicine Wheel for the Planet to review, and also have reviewed Robin Attfield's The Ethics of the Climate Crisis. Both these books, along with much of my previous reading and thinking, have informed my current perspective. Thank you for having me here!
Marcus shared these links with Andrius:
- https://sites.google.com/view/positiveimpactplan/home
- https://www.appropedia.org/Resilience
- https://www.kalankasvatus.fi/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/Fish_farming.pdf
- https://richardflyer.substack.com/p/introducing-symbiotic-culture
- Ken Wilber video
- https://www.jpparker.org/
- https://transition-er.mn.co/spaces/13899113/chat
- https://www.grassrootseconomics.org/commitment-pooling
We also talked about Econet as an online community incubator, helping write proposals.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfred_University
Who is already organizing something similar?
Who is collecting and sharing ecological practices?
- Global Stewards. Green Living Hub. The Green Ideas Handbook: Your Ecotips Guide to Sustainable Living. Andrius: I found this website by searching on "ecological tips". It seems on the right track except it is anonymous and there is no community.
Who is organizing ecological practitioners?
- Global Greens unites Green parties around the world.
Stefano Franchi. General Homeostasis, Passive Life and the Challenge to Autonomy