a Jesus Christ movement, an indigenous mother earth movement
this is our
moment.
the Asylum Project competes with government by providing public service. This public-service nonprofit transcends contemporary categories by bridging the gap between religion, education, politics, and economics, by cornering the market on holistically-integrated permaculture.
Sustainable civilization will be required to create healthy working relationships between religion, education, politics, economics, and science. They can't be compartmentalized forever without acknowledging the impact they have on one another. These categories act as a feedback loop, influencing each other as they evolve. For permaculture to be sustainable it must be holistic - the whole doesn't improve when its parts get weaker, the whole improves when parts get stronger and more resilient. Through the anticipation of future market demand, the Asylum Project delivers entertaining and educational media content that captures imaginations, lifts spirits, and changes lives, by proving that helping one another is profitable both for our souls and for the marketplace.
Sustainable civilization will be required to create healthy working relationships between religion, education, politics, economics, and science. They can't be compartmentalized forever without acknowledging the impact they have on one another. These categories act as a feedback loop, influencing each other as they evolve. For permaculture to be sustainable it must be holistic - the whole doesn't improve when its parts get weaker, the whole improves when parts get stronger and more resilient. Through the anticipation of future market demand, the Asylum Project delivers entertaining and educational media content that captures imaginations, lifts spirits, and changes lives, by proving that helping one another is profitable both for our souls and for the marketplace.
In put up with one another, it would seem, we must be willing to get along, and the only way (lets face it) the only way to get along is to forgive one another, over and over again, as a way of life.
Am I the only one who thinks its really weird that Hitler invaded Russia but not Switzerland? Am I crazy or Did Napoleon do the same friggin thing? I mean, if Swiss banks have all the money then why not rob them - at least, for a friggin colossal mass murderer it doesn't seem to be to big a thing. You know, all in a days work and all. The truth is Napoleon and Hitler were both financed by the Babylonian-Freemasonic banks hidden in "neutral" (i.e. politically off-limits) Switzerland, and these petty dictators wouldn't bite the hand that fed them. All wars are banker's wars. These friggin multi-generational banking families - these criminal politicians, these media scumbags... we're gonna have to forgive all of the sons of bitches. Its gonna suck. But we gotta do it.
Do you see how real sustainability requires beginning inside our bodies, with our emotional content and the contents of our minds? This is meditation - the process of learning to tolerate, and ultimately love, ourselves. Hopefully it is becoming apparent that real healing must begin within us and work from the inside out. Keeping in mind the fractal nature of the universe, a truly holistic permaculture must begin deep within the individual and percolate outwards towards the macrocosm. I would posit that meditation and yoga are catalysts for the permaculture movement, for these are both movements towards wholeness. Meditation and yoga are movements towards personal wholeness, while permaculture is the movement towards collective wholeness. The words "holistic," " integrated," and "consilient" all describe the journey towards a more sustainable existence, both in the microcosm (yoga) and the macrocosm (permaculture).
The Asylum Project lays out the blueprint for a world full of abundance, peace, prosperity, and stability: Requisites for sustainable civilization. Plus we throw down heaps of love, and a general good time, so dig in - we've got a lot to accomplish!
The Asylum Project lays out the blueprint for a world full of abundance, peace, prosperity, and stability: Requisites for sustainable civilization. Plus we throw down heaps of love, and a general good time, so dig in - we've got a lot to accomplish!
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