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7 Ways to Save the World

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 Friends of mine in the Yukon have made a commitment to make 7 changes to save the world, there may be some ideas for you to try too...

 Here is an excerpt from their information page...

So from April to August of this year Dez and I are planning on Changing the world... or at least doing our part... I have been told you can't really have political beliefs if you as an individual are not willing to do your part... so our family will be undertaking these 7 objectives for the spring and summer and then seeing what we will continue or add for the winter... further more we would like to challenge each of you to try and take on 1 of these undertakings, it will be hard but if we are going to change the world for the better, we all have to make a little change... without further ado here they are

1) no internet at home... we dont have cable tv at our house, but we do have internet, and we use it like cable tv... we watch it allot, we waste hours messing around on it and even drop Story in front of it to watch sesame street... from now on if we want to use the net, we have to walk to the library, work or somewhere else. we are hoping this leads to more family time

2) Local meat, veggies and alcohol at home. this is hard... epically living in the Yukon, but it is possible and the amount of waste used to ship veggies and meat here, the condition of animals in meat farms, and the waste used in the brewing and shipping of alcohol is just plain bad. This will be very difficult for us, but definitely worth a try.

3) eating at local restaurants. Big chains mean big waste and big shipping, they also damage communities mroe then help them.

4)Dave quits drinking pop... Dez quits eating pre packaged junk food. ok... for any of you who know me you may be familiar with my slightly u healthy cola addiction... and the amount of waste in shipping, recycling, and the damage it dose to the body... well lets just say it is time to quit... i am expecting this to be very difficult for me, but i am going to try. Dez has long said she has has a similar issue with the junk foods like chips, chocolate bars all that stuff... so we are undertaking this project together... here is to a healthier us.

5) Buy local wherever possible... had to put a disclaimer in this one... sometimes you just can't buy something in the Yukon, so where we cant buy local we will buy from the greenest and most community supportive source we can find. this does mean cutting out the box stores for shopping... no more wal mart... no more liquidation world ect... we would also like to ask Aunts and Grandparents that if you wish to spoil our children as many of you already do... please do it by supporting a local shop in your community as opposed to shopping at the box stores

6) Garden and Compost... i dont compost... i will this summer... and we will make an effort to grow as much of our food as we can in our gardens

7) Bike when going anywhere down town or in riverdale... we are gonna start here and see, i figure if i ever become good at biking i will start to expand the area i bike to but this is a good start... if anyone has a used carriage for toddlers and kids for bikes let me know as they will be biking with us this summer

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Awakened Symposium

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It is a new year... A time of new hope... A time to resolve to continue the changes you have made to heal yourself and the world.
If you are feeling a little stuck, or need some ideas on what to do there is a symposium that can give you a few ideas to create action now.

Awakening the Dreamer Symposium Trailer from Pachamama Alliance on Vimeo.

If you are in York Region, Ontario you can contact Dr. Celeste Frenette of the Mahalo Naturopathic Centre, who facilitates the symposium www.mahalonaturopathic.com.

 

Spring Greening Film

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Here it is... finally, the video that all those who did not make it out to the Spring Greening event can watch to connect to the celebration.

 It does not house the talks in their entirety, but it does give a sampling of the speakers, and where to get more information.

Thanks again to...

Dulcimerhead/ David Rankine - www.davidrankineart.com
Liz- Clean Green - How to make your own household cleaners demo
Laura E. - Green on a Dime - save money while going green
Jake Charles - Social Justice Issues on Georgina Island Reserve (POWWOW JUNE 13)
Town Councillor Joe Sponga - Farmer's Market
Audrey - Carville Community Garden
Cathy's Composting - www.cathyscomposting.com
Ontario Clean Air Alliance - No Nuke Campaign
Lily - Eco-Walks and Talks
Golden Rescue - volnteer org rescuing golden retrievers
LSRCA Scanlon Creek & Sheppard's Bush - environmental ed programs
Lake Simcoe Region Conservation Authority - Water Shed
Bullfrog Power
Farmer Jon - Defining Certified Organic

 

 Also Special Thanks to...

Trinity United Space
Neil Thorne
The York Region Media Group
Snap Newmarket
And everyone who helped with the Celebration!

 

 

Last Updated ( Friday, 15 May 2009 15:20 )
 

York Region Free-Cycles...

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Take a step beyond sorting your trash, recycle and compost... here is an opportunity for you to give new life to something you no longer need...
This link provides community members a forum to trade, or give away gentle used items. Don't have enough items for a garage sale, try this link: http://www.reuseful.yrmg.com/default.php

 

 

Into the Woods

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Meditative Hikes (registration required)

Mondays: 10:15am -11:15am
Fully Accessible
for low mobility, wheelchairs, walkers, or chronically ills persons
Sitting meditation in a natural setting, some discussion on connecting to self, others and the globe. Practices for healing ourselves and the Earth.
Newmarket
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Tuesday: 10:15 am - 11:15am
Full mobility required, hiking component is at a moderate level with steep hills
Two parts: 1. Sitting meditation and discussion around spirituality, healing ourselves and the Earth. Daily practices to change the world we live in. Changes in perception. 2. Guided Hike - connection to nature, learning local flora and fauna. Metaphors related to daily living choices.
Newmarket, King, Aurora
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Tuesday: 7:15 pm - 8:45pm
Full mobility required, hiking component is at a moderate level with steep hills
Two parts: 1. Sitting meditation and discussion around spirituality, healing ourselves and the Earth. Daily practices to change the world we live in. Changes in perception. 2. Guided Hike - connection to nature, learning local flora and fauna. Metaphors related to daily living choices.
Newmarket, King, Aurora
For Evening Classes ONLY: If there is inclement weather an indoor space has been donated to the group by Mahalo Naturopathic Center in Holland Landing
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Fee
These are "Pay It Forward" activities, however donations are also welcome. (With a Donation of $20 you will receive an MP3 of the guided visualizations and meditations that were facilitated that day).  "Pay It Forward"means that as a participant you will pay someone other than the instructor for the services you received, in either money, goods, or services. You do not have to report how or to whom you paid it forward to, that is between you and the Universe. The more you value the meditative Hikes - the more you pay it forward - the more substantial the benefits of the meditation.

The Will to Sustain

My recent journey started out of desperation to not be sick any more – to no longer be in pain. Which lead me to the woods, where I gained a world of knowledge just sitting and being still. It was very hard at first to take the time every day to go into the woods… it felt counter intuitive. I had so much to do – I had to make money, clean the house, market myself, my business, care for the kids, cook, drive the kids around, grocery shop, laundry… but as the days passed it was harder and harder to leave the sanctuary of my woods. The place I felt the most at home, the least pressure to get a move on – to go go go, to be who I thought the world expected me to be. For a few months I was healed. My headaches subsided. My stomach pain was gone. I was eating healthy. I would do a few contracts a month – enough to pay the rent and bills, and maybe a couple days of fun too! I felt strong, connected and healthy. I had captured in film the life forms around me that had engaged me for months and was granted permission to share them with the world.

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