Since you mentioned Mushrooms...my Sustainability Book Club read a book you may be interested in.
Says links not allowed...if you go to blogger it is greenbkclub
In general I agree but I'd like to ask for some clarification on this part...
"We would organize with the perspective that there is wisdom and experience and amazing story in the communities we love, and instead of starting up new ideas/organizations all the time, we would want to listen, support, collaborate, merge, and grow through fusion, not competition."
Why is having new ideas or organizations bad? They can be from love. They do not have to be in competition with each other. Perhaps you can give an example?
First of all this is a very confusing post, especially towards the end. Next, my career being in psychology, effort and proper techniques done consistently over time do change people. How does one look, become aware, observe, or understand without effort? And not all techniques of doing the previously mentioned work as well as others. Further just because one observes and perhaps truly sees themself, especially their flaws, does that mean in my opinion they're holy. Many people see their flaws, know them, and admit them and say yeah I don't care I do not believe those people are holy. I believe those who do see areas where they can improve or even areas in society that need improvement and do everything they can to help improve society along with themselves are holy. Helping society a transformation happens in themselves and as that transformation happens in themselves they help society and even more ways that is truly holy.
On Mar 26, 2024 Debbie wrote on Organizing With Love, by adrienne maree brown: