2019 APRIL / MAY

2019 APRIL / MAY

The 2019 Environment Issue

In This Issue:

  • The Hungry Heart ~ FUNDED!!!

    The Hungry Heart ~ FUNDED!!!The Hungry Heart ~ A Woman's Fast for Justice is Zoe's actual diary of her 45 day event leading up to the June 30, 1982 deadline for the passage of the Equal Rights Amendment.

  • Artist Dani Dodge

    Artist Dani DodgeI was mesmerized.... I looked at the ground and saw it move, but it wasn’t the ground, it was a horned lizard. With my art installations, I want to create that same sense of wonder for gallery visitors.

  • Magical, Mystical Trees!

    Magical, Mystical Trees!The global community of three trillion trees, with an average age of centuries, has stories beyond our wildest dreams. Some have seen the rise and fall of civilizations, changes in our ways of life, and the moving from the sacred to the urban.

  • Arizona Dreaming

    Arizona DreamingAnother don’t-miss is the Lunatic Fringe Luthiery, where the “Blues Wizard” creates an awe-inspiring array of instruments of repurposed materials from suitcases to oil drums, keeping, as he puts it, “music alive and items out of our landfills.”

  • Combat Environmental Pollution

    Combat Environmental PollutionEverything is at its essence energy, or frequencies vibrating at different speeds. Some frequencies are coherent and resonate in harmony with our body. Others interfere and are incoherent, creating disharmony.

  • DNA Hacks

    DNA HacksNeuroplasticity is a relatively new discovery for science, and it matches what sages have known for millennia about how the world molds and shapes the brain.

  • Dying to Go Green: Eco-Burials

    Dying to Go Green: Eco-BurialsAs an End of Life Guide, Death Doula, and Home Funeral Guide, I accompany people in their last chapters of life; it is the place where Conscious Living and Conscious Dying meet.

  • What Counts ~ April / May 2019

    What Counts ~ April / May 201970 Number of cities worldwide that have pledged to become “carbon Neutral” by 2050