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In anticipation of May Day on May 1st and our new semi-seasonal theme, Practice, Bart Everson discusses the connection between spiritual and political desire. Two May Days? International Workers Day is celebrated on the first of May all around the…
Read MoreCategory: A Pedagogy of Gaia, Bart Everson Tags: anarchism, Beltane, International Worker's Day, liberation, May Day, Paganism, politics. activism, religion, spirituality, spring
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How do we cultivate a “spring in the self,” a season of renewal and rebirth within. Spring and the equinox are experienced differently at different places. The body is, of course, the ultimate localization. All our dreams start here. Let’s aim to change the world, starting with ourselves.
Read MoreCategory: A Pedagogy of Gaia, Bart Everson Tags: balance, body, Carnival, equinoxes, excess, Lent, localization, noetic fertility, purification, seasons, spring, spring equinox
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