Zechariah 14:9 (NIV) -
The LORD will be King over the whole earth. On that day there will be one LORD, and His name the only name.
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Here lies a nearly-complete archive of Whole Earth publications, a series of journals and magazines descended from the Whole Earth Catalog, published by Stewart Brand and the POINT Foundation between 1970 and 2002. They are made available here for scholarship, education, and research purposes.
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[Whole earth a point in space—and most of it uninhabited.]
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Be real with me. You're sitting in a bar and a 𝔴𝔞𝔯𝔩𝔬𝔯𝔡 𝔬𝔣 𝔱𝔥𝔢 𝔰𝔢𝔞 with a massive sword rams into the door. Do you or do you not laugh
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PSALMS S.O.A.P. ~ PSALM 100
SCRIPTURE:
Let the whole earth shout triumphantly to the Lord!
~ Psalm 100:1
OBSERVATION:
Let the WHOLE earth...
Ah... the "whole earth" includes me... duh...
Let me shout triumphantly to the Lord -
Shout triumphantly - in a way that shows great happiness or joy at a victory or achievement: rejoicingly, victoriously, conqueringly, notably successfully...
...triumphantly in and because of Jesus's victory over sin and death - for the whole earth...
...for me...
APPLICATION: (Adding verses 2, 3, & 4 - personalized)
Shout triumphantly to the Lord!
Serve the Lord with gladness;
Come before Him with joyful songs.
Acknowledge that the Lord is God.
Acknowledge that He made me, and I am His
Enter His gates with thanksgiving and His courts with praise.
Give thanks to Him and
Bless His Name.
PRAYER:
Father God - Help me remember that I am included in the triumphful shouting and joyful singing of the whole world... I acknowledge I am Yours, despite my selfish self-centeredness... May I always enter Your presence with thanksgiving and praise for what You have done for me through Your Son Jesus and the presence of Your Holy Spirit... In Jesus's Name, and for the blessing of Your Name...
Joyfully yours - because I am His...
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(click for higher quality!) draconified link concept ive been chipping away at this past week ..... here's my funny little compendium concept for him:
"A heroic spirit has taken the form of this bestial dragon. Unlike it's kin, this creature exhibits an extremely aggressive disposition. It appears highly territorial, and will relentlessly chase down those who disturb its skywide patrols - of which it seems to be endlessly searching for either a long-time vassal or foe. Unfortunately, it seems the spirit within has long since forgotten exactly who it was looking for…"
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I present to you: my dumbass thoughts before I take a nap
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Earth Day And The Whole Earth Image
Whole Earth Image
The "Whole Earth image," also known as the "Blue Marble" photograph, is an iconic photograph of the Earth taken on December 7, 1972, by the crew of the Apollo 17 spacecraft on its way to the Moon. It is one of the most widely reproduced images in history and has become a symbol of the environmental movement.
The photograph shows the Earth as a beautiful, blue and white marble suspended in the vast expanse of space. It captures the Earth's atmosphere, oceans, and land masses in stunning detail, including the continents of North and South America and the Antarctic ice sheet.
The Whole Earth image was taken using a Hasselblad camera with a 70-millimeter Hasselblad lens and a specially designed glass-fiber-reinforced plastic camera mount. The crew members had to manually adjust the camera settings to capture the image as they orbited around the Moon.
The image had a profound impact on people around the world, as it provided a unique perspective on our planet and its place in the universe. It inspired a sense of awe and wonder about the Earth's beauty and fragility, and helped to foster a growing awareness of the need to protect our planet and its natural resources.
In the decades since the Whole Earth image was taken, it has continued to inspire scientists, artists, and environmentalists, and has become an enduring symbol of the environmental movement. It has also been used in numerous educational and outreach programs to promote environmental awareness and conservation efforts.
Earth Day
Earth Day is an annual event celebrated on April 22nd that aims to raise awareness and promote action to protect the environment and address the challenges facing our planet. The first Earth Day was celebrated in 1970, and it has since become a global event, with millions of people around the world participating in activities and events to support environmental protection.
Earth Day is an opportunity for individuals, organizations, and governments to come together to promote sustainable practices and raise awareness about environmental issues such as climate change, pollution, deforestation, and loss of biodiversity. It is a day to appreciate the natural beauty of our planet and to take action to protect it for future generations.
Many Earth Day events focus on educating people about environmental issues and encouraging them to take action to reduce their environmental impact. Activities may include tree planting, litter clean-ups, environmental education programs, and energy-saving initiatives. Governments may also use the occasion to announce new environmental policies or initiatives.
Earth Day has played an important role in raising awareness about environmental issues and promoting action to protect our planet. It has been instrumental in the creation of environmental laws and policies, and has inspired countless individuals and organizations to take action to reduce their environmental impact.
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Psychology as if the Whole Earth Mattered: Nuclear Threat,
Environmental Crisis, and the Emergence of Planetary
Psychology
by James Dunk, Univ. of Sydney, Dept. of History
This article was published Online First December 20, 2021.
“John Mack borrowed the “whole earth” language from a conference he attended 18 months earlier at Findhorn Foundation, on the Moray Firth, Scotland, called “The Individual and the Collective: Politics as if the Whole Earth Mattered.” It had articulated the Findhorn Foundation’s distinct planetary imaginary.
The Foundation emerged in the early 1960s in anticipation of the coming “planetary holocaust”—a nuclear one—which spiritualist founders Peter and Eileen Caddy and Dorothy Maclean believed would terminate existing social, economic, and political relations. Cultivating a garden and developing a distinctive community life, they sought to demonstrate a vision of reformed relations between humans and between species which might take root after the
apocalypse. This millenarianism held sway at Findhorn for a decade, until U.S. spiritualist David Spangler arrived and helped to establish a set of new priorities as co-director of the Foundation in 1970–1973. Its members would no longer wait for a new age (via holocaust), but act in the present, and in the local environment.
“There is no new age,” Spangler wrote. “There is only a need to recreate, rethink, refeel, reperceive, renew, reconceive and give rebirth to an ongoing process of planetary life and growth. There is one age, filled with many
forms that change and one essence that does not” (Rubin, 1982, opening paragraph).
Spangler became a key voice in the new age movement, with his manifesto, Toward a Planetary Vision, published by Findhorn (Spangler, 1977). A Findhorn conference in October 1982, “Building a Planetary Vision,” sought to open up this vision. The planetary was domesticated and situated through the idea of intentional communities, leading to the global EcoVillage movement (McLaughlin & Davidson, 1986; Riddell, 1990; Scott, 2005).
The Findhorn conference John Mack attended 6 years later explored the geopolitical implications of the personal politics of garden and community.
==> Pardon me for adding paragraph breaks to help lessen the quote’s ‘wall of text’. Interesting document. Very dense with groups and academic individuals from 70′s to early 2000′s.
One comment on Page 11 about the “new developments in biology and physics” circa 1988 hit me. It says “the universe now presented as “a vast, vibrating matter/energy unity,” and planet Earth as “an interconnected organism with each part dependent on all of its systems both close and distant”.
Mind blown. This was just 35 years ago. I thought that interconnectivity was a much much older fundamental basic fact.
Today, 2023, I see much questioning about what did earlier generations do to help the planet and climate change. Well, here is one resource to explore.
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“Icarus.”
it's all about freedom really
Credit goes to An Sifakah for the poem. Enjoy!
Support me on Ko-fi maybe?
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aemond: my uncle is a challenge i welcome, if he dares face me—
everyone, literally everyone, team green enthusiast and haters, team black enthusiast and haters, rhaenyra stans and antis, aegon stans and antis, alicent stans and antis, daemon stans and antis, team neutrals, team ‘I like pretty people and want to fuck them all’, team ‘yall are missing the point’, helaena lovers, and AEMONDWIVES AND HATERS:
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Zechariah 4:10 (NKJV) -
For who has despised the day of small things?
For these seven rejoice to see
The plumb line in the hand of Zerubbabel.
They are the eyes of the LORD,
Which scan to and fro throughout the whole earth.”
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The name Shelter is significant here, as it describes the essence of why we build. When we speak of architecture we think of monumental structures or at least buildings for an elite, and not of the homes built to meet our most human needs. This is what I find so empowering about Kahn’s emphasis on building traditions outside the architectural canon: The message that you can still create your own home, without being rich or a professional. Much of what is presented to us today under the label #cabinporn has little to do with this utopian spirit that encourages a forgotten self-efficacy beyond what money can buy.
Ben Roth at The Door of Percption. Lloyd Kahn Shelter not Cabinporn
Lloyd kahn is still building and still making books. I enjoyed this post so much especially for the pictures of a sort of publishing that’s meant a lot to me over the years. The embeded video is very nice too.
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hi heres art so you pay attention to me now go read the tags
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