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"I am, because we are."

~Xhosa people of South Africa 


Related & Recommended Links

 

www.sacredfiremagazine.com - Their magazine is a very beautiful compliment to the work of WisdomBridge. My article Redwood Speech, Watershed Prayers: The Poetics of Place is their lead article for Issue 10. I highly encourage you to find them in your community..

www.dougvonkoss.com - Our friend and WisdomBridge staff teacher.

www.thetrackingproject.org - The Tracking Project is a non-profit organization in Corrales, New Mexico, dedicated to community education through natural/ecological and cultural awareness.

www.mosaicvoices.org - Our friend Michael Meade's official web site.  

www.hnu.edu/sophia/ - The Sophia Center in Culture and Spirituality at Holy Names University.

www.jimconlon.net - Jim Conlon is the director of the Sophia Center at Holy Names University.

www.ringingrocks.org  Bradford Keeney's site on protection of indigenous healing traditions.

www.derrickjensen.org Derrick Jensen's website. Good source for information on this provocative writer from Northern California.

www.oriononline.org  The site of the Orion Society, a center of deep environmental and literary wisdom.

www.gratefulness.org  Brother David Steindl-Rast and others developed this site to help us recover our capacity for gratitude. 

www.wildernessawareness.org  An innovative and creative organization offering wilderness programs to youth and adults in the Seattle area. 

www.astridberg.com In addition to a gallery of photos (some used on these pages) this website describes Astrid's counseling practice focused on embodied dream work and spiritual direction.

www.thelongnow.com. An innovative project developed by Stewart Brand and Danny Hillis. They have built a clock that will chime once every 1000 years and it is designed to last 10,000 years. The perspective helps us hold the long term view of our recovery from modernity. Let's hang in there.