Family Vacation in a Sustainable Wisconsin Town
Tiny Elkhart Lake’s sustainable ethos is a win for both locals and visitors
Tiny Elkhart Lake’s sustainable ethos is a win for both locals and visitors
The Southland’s biggest sustainability event returns Whether you’re a reseller or a green consumer, you’ve got to know we’re coming up with new eco friendly products all the time. Wouldn’t it be nice to be able to find lots of them in one location? The 3rd Annual Green Festival is coming back to the Southland […]
Cookbooks You’ll Love Love food and love to cook? Love food and want to get out of the kitchen as quickly as possible? Enjoy food but hate the way your body reacts to some of it? Wondering what foods are most healing (or least damaging) for you? Some of these new releases are serious, some […]
You never know where GMOs are hiding.
Krishna Das—that honey-tongued vocalist who headlines kirtan festivals all over the world and has brought more people to the joy of chanting than probably any other kirtan singer on the planet—is at heart a blues man.
Adventures in the Chemistry of Consciousness By Alan W. Watts Venerated mentor of many, Alan Watts here explores and contrasts religious experience with that of psychedelic drugs. This long-awaited reissue of his out-of-print 1962 Pantheon classic has lost none of its luster and seems timelier than ever—introduced by eloquent next generation advocate and firebrand Daniel […]
Do the Global Elite Conceal Ancient Aliens? By Jim Marrs Book review by Paul Andrews In his sixth and latest book, celebrated journalist and author Jim Marrs reveals archeological discoveries and well-documented geological data that not only support the notion that human civilization originated from extraterrestrials, but also that advanced civilizations, humans or otherwise, made […]
James Turrell Retrospective at the Los Angeles County Museum Of Art By Stephanie du Tan “I like to see light like we see it in dreams. We all know this light. We don’t see it very often with our eyes open.” ~James Turrell Objectless art: in which the object sees itself. How is this achieved? […]
By Mickael Taddeo This fast-paced sci-fi/spiritual novel retells the Armageddon tale of Archangel Gabriel, now in the character of a brilliant and tortured Montreal homeless man on the run from the CIA in a different era. Clearly, you haven’t heard this perspective on the story before. The story is set in a future in which […]
Whether or not you’ve ever seen a UFO or believe there is intelligent life elsewhere, this is worth a read.