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Personal Growth Philosophy Spirituality

Earth Critters

One truth I have realized is Mother is a word for all that give us life. Beyond my birth mother, I live because…

I have sunshine. 

Thank you Mother Sun…

I have water. 

Thank you Mother Ocean, River, Lake, Stream…

I have nutrient food. 

Thank you Mother Earth, Animals, Plants, Farmers, Harvest Workers, Food Distribution Workers, Grocers…

I have shelter.

Thank you Mother Trees, Mother Earth, Homebuilder, Construction Workers, Innovators, Electricians, Utility Workers…

I have biodiversity.

Thank you Mother Gut Critters that support my digestion, Mother Bees that facilitate pollination, Mother Nature that supports my ecology…

I have so many Mothers to be thankful for. 

Now imagine what Mother Sun sees when she looks at the Earth?

A beautiful blue marble housing trillions of Earth critters. 

We are all children of the Universe. 

Each sovereign because we are empowered to make choices and unified by our shared symbiotic existence.

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Social Evolution Spirituality

Until we clean our lens

Reality is…regardless of how we see it.

The sun rises…and everything grows.

The blue sky resides above…regardless of the weather that passes below.

The blessing of every birth…is matched by the certainty of every death.

And so it is, in this thing called life.

How we see reality determines how we experience life. We are all partially filled vessels…divided by what we are and what we aspire to be.

For those of us consumed by our aspirations, we hardly notice the abundance we enjoy. Instead, we are immersed in the mythology of our dreams…constantly reminded of what we lack. Reaching…striving…seeking for the next shiny bauble of our vivid imaginations.

All the while paying little attention to the bounty of gifts we receive that empowers us to take the next breath.

None of us produce the air we breathe…

…the water we drink

…the food we eat

…the clothes we wear

…the shelter that protects us

…the weather that sustains us

…the atmosphere that supports us

…the language we speak, think, and dream

…the knowledge that informs us

…or even the love we receive.

Once we remember the abundance that empowers us, our hearts will overflow with gratitude and the deep desire to give as richly as we receive.

This is the symbiotic relationship that defines our connection with each other and the natural environment that sustains us.

Yet we will never know until we clean our lens.

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Economics Politics

Why Quantifying Climate Risk is the Wrong Question

Climate changes everything, even traditional approaches to risk management.

A typical risk management process includes a risk assessment by probability & timeliness of occurrence and quantification of impact on business operations. Risks are then prioritized based on the magnitude and timeliness of impact. Risk mitigation strategies are developed which provide capital requirements. Finally, a cost-benefit analysis is completed to establish the risk tolerance for the organization.

This process will not work for climate change risk mitigation. Why?

Climate Change is a planetary phenomenon that is producing climate-related impacts which are building exponentially over a multi-decade period. As such, the timeliness of material climate-related impacts is apt to exceed the strategic horizon for most businesses.

Climate Change presents a global challenge with no historical reference points in modern civilization*. In the absence of historical reference points, quantifying future climate-related impacts requires first understanding how global warming changes the Earth’s ecology, then how a changing ecology impacts the economy. One lesson from over 40 years of global climate models is even the scientific community has persistently underestimated climate-related impacts due to the cascading, interconnected characteristics of the global ecology.

Given these challenges, producing actionable data in the near-term on future client-related impacts is a dubious proposition.

What now? On what basis do we proceed to mitigate climate-related risk?

Qualitative analysis.

The accumulation of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in the atmosphere is accelerating planetary warming, which is rapidly altering weather patterns and causing material degradation to crop yields, fresh water, biodiversity and other ecological systems necessary to sustain human life.

Climate change presents an existential challenge that will likely have unimaginable impact on future generations if we do not act immediately.

The best-known method to slow and ultimately stop the global warming is a rapid reduction in global GHG emissions. To this end, the global signatures to the Paris Agreement set a goal to limit global warming to well below 2 degrees Celsius, with an optimal target goal of 1.5 degrees Celsius. This goal can only be achieved with the active participation and cooperation of the global community.

No country or multi-national organization can meet the challenges presented by climate change alone.

The developed nations cannot meet the challenges presented by climate change without the developing nations.

The timely transition to a net-zero carbon economy will require the cooperation of fossil fuel interests who would need to choose to keep a third of all known oil reserves, 50% of all natural gas reserves, and 80% of all coal reserves untapped if we are to keep global warming well below 2 degrees Celsius.

Can we do it?

Yes.

Once we realize our progeny may face extinction level events if we fail to meet this challenge.

*For 10,000 years, the global average surface temperature has remained stable within a standard deviation of 1 degree Celsius. Since approximately 1850, the accumulation of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions has increased the average global surface temperature 1.2 degrees Celsius. Accordingly, the global average surface temperature is trending warmer than at any other point in modern history.

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Personal Growth Philosophy Spirituality

When I Meet a Stranger…

…what I see is a person who:

may be the next best friend I ever had,

may be the lover I need in my life right now,

may teach me the next important lesson I needed to know,

may offer the simple gesture that makes my day,

may be one of many people who produce the food I eat, the clothes I wear, the car I drive, and support the life I live.

What do I see when I meet a stranger?

I see a part of me I did not yet know.

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Nikki

I now finally know…

Sometimes the most ordinary moment is actually transformative.

She walked in and had many choices to sit…

but she sat by me.

Like most men, I was clueless in the moment…

…yet even I knew this was different.

Our class proceeded as if no one else knew the world had just changed…

…but was I ready?

I spoke in rhythms…

…she taught me vibration.

I thought it was about pace…

…she showed me it was about elevation.

I had learned it involved exchange…

…she revealed it is alignment.

And after all these years…

…I now finally know.

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Personal Growth Spirituality

What is intended for me…

I was raised to think excellence required working the hardest. So as I grew up, I entered my career prepared to power through any mountain that appeared in my path.

Time passed, and I started to notice all those moved mountains did not lead me to the promised land.

The hard road simply led to more hard road.

Finally, I realized the resistance that stood in my way was not a sign to work harder.

The resistance was the guardrail on the path of my highest purpose…

The demarcation line between what is intended for me and everything else.

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Politics

An Open Letter regarding the War in Ukraine

Dear friend,

I have been thinking about our discussion regarding the War in Ukraine. I believe we have an understanding on where we each stand in regard to the conflict but I will restate for the sake of clarity.

Your view is Russia initiated the escalation of the conflict by launching a military attack against Ukraine. As the aggressor, you hold Russia responsible for the humanitarian crisis occurring in Ukraine. You are aware there are historical events that may have contributed to the current conflict, but no historical event justifies Russia’s military attack on Ukraine. Your hope is the Russians will overthrow Putin and his government apparatus.

My view is the United States instigated the conflict by breaking the verbal assurance given by Presidents H.W Bush & Clinton provided to Gorbachev and Yeltsin to limit NATO’s eastern expansion beyond the unified Germany. In exchange for the private assurance (the same type of assurance that resolved the Cuban Missile crisis), the former U.S.S.R agreed to support unified Germany’s admission into NATO and the peaceful dismantling of the Soviet Union. The Soviet Union executed the dissolution, including gathering the nuclear arsenal from the satellite states to Russia, and supported German re-unification and entry into NATO. At the time of the private assurance, there were 10 former U.S.S.R. Warsaw PACT nations.

Starting in the late 1990’s, NATO began the practice of adding former Warsaw Pact nations. Currently seven of the original ten countries have been admitted into NATO. With each new addition, the American Military Industrial complex modernized the former Warsaw Pact countries to NATO grade military weaponry including some with ballistic missiles. With each new NATO addition, Russia lodged vigorous complaints and threats of military escalation to restore the security buffer between Europe and Russia.

One month since the beginning of the War in Ukraine, Russia has stated they will end the war and withdraw from Ukraine if the following four conditions are met:

  1. Ukraine sign a neutrality agreement that would bar it from entering NATO
  2. Recognize Crimea as Russian
  3. Recognize Luhansk and Donetsk as independent
  4. Agree to a mutual cease fire

Ukraine has indicated they would no longer pursue admission into NATO and are open to a neutrality agreement. Ukraine has asked America to empower them in the negotiations by tying the removal of international economic sanctions to the Ukrainian negotiated peace agreement. Thus far we have refused.

We are at a stalemate in our discussion. We must agree to disagree.

What remains is the question of regime change in Russia, which President Biden acknowledged on his recent European trip. On this issue I believe America, even as the sole superpower, is over her skis.

The world is watching as we have weaponized economic sanctions beyond any historical reference point, to overthrow a G20 & permanent UN Security Council nation for reasons we have been guilty of many times over. This is the latest example of how we have chosen to lead the world…as a petulant nation that has sacrificed our moral standing on the iron altar of brute force. This approach has only hardened our enemies and given our friends pause, because we have been arrogant enough to affirm many times our America first foreign policy agenda. Given the opportunity, the EU, UK, Canada and other ‘friends’ may jump at the chance to break free of our yoke.

Our overplay of the War in Ukraine by revealing the intent to overthrow Putin, may induce China to partner with Russia to establish an alternative to the Swift exchange system. This would be the opening needed to establish a new international currency of trade. Russia is already requiring the EU to pay for oil and natural gas in Rubles. Saudi Arabia is not accepting President Biden’s calls, and have demonstrated an interest in using a different currency for OPEC oil transactions. If an alternative exchange system is organized with China, Russia, and potentially OPEC, this will give our “friends” an alternative to our American dominated SWIFT system. My point here is force has a limit when you are interdependent on your subordinate nation-state partners.

At the heart of the matter, my world view is not political. My worldview is spiritual. When I look at the US-dominated prevailing narrative over the last 50 years, we are persistently given an enemy to focus our hate…U.S.S.R, Iran, terrorists (including Iraq & Afghanistan), North Korea and now Putin (Russia). Each of our “enemies” had verifiable facts that paint a foggier picture than the clear cut vilification story we are fed by the media and our government.

The pre-curser to the Cuban Missile crisis is the United States deployed ballistic missiles in Turkey. The Soviets responded by installing the missiles in Cuba. We then escalated to a threatened nuclear exchange because nuclear armed ballistic missiles deployed in Cuba violated the American security buffer. The crisis was resolved when America gave the Russians a private assurance to quietly remove the ballistic missiles from Turkey six months after the Soviets agreed to remove their missiles from Cuba.

In 1953, the United States orchestrated the overthrow of the democratically elected leader of Iran in order to protect British oil interests. Prime Minister Mosaddegh was ousted in favor of a pro-American government led by the Shah of Iran. By the 1970’s, after years of brutal treatment of dissidents, the Shah was overthrown by the Iranian Revolutionary Army. The new Iranian government’s first official act was to seize the American embassy in Tehran. When the US arranged safe asylum in the Philippines for the Shah, after seriously considering providing safe harbor in the US, negotiations for the hostages’ release broke down. After Iran surrendered the hostages at the start of the Reagan administration, we punished the Iranians by arming the Iraqis with chemical and biological weapons in the Iraqi-Iranian War of the 1980’s, effectively killing hundreds of thousands of Iranians. Our repeated aggression with Iran, only exacerbated by branding them a member of the Axis of Evil, inspired Iran’s proxy war with the US where they sponsored terrorist organizations throughout the region.

America’s role in the proliferation of terrorism in the 1990’s and beyond continued in the Soviet-Afghanistan War of the 1980’s. Here an Islamic militia called the Mujaheddin was armed and trained by the US to embroil the Soviets in a quagmire conflict that effectively broke the morale of the Soviet military as they were forced to retreat back to the Soviet Union.

Iraq, emboldened by their success at repelling the much larger Iranian military, turned their attention to Kuwait where they claimed the country as the 13th Iraqi state. The brazen act of aggression sent shock waves around the globe based on the fear the Iraqis may extend their aggression to include Saudi Arabia. To repel this threat on the Arabian peninsula, Osama Bin Laden offered the Saudi Royal Family to re-enlist the victorious Mujaheddin to repel the Iraqi forces back out of Kuwait. The offer was made to protect the home of Mecca, Islamic holy of the holies, from Iraqi infidels. Instead, the Saudi Royal Family made a deal with America to repel Iraq from Kuwait in exchange for a number of permanent US military bases in Saudi Arabia. The establishment of permanent US military bases in Saudi Arabia, home of Mecca, is the cited basis for Bin Laden’s Fatwa against America and the Saudi Royal Family that ultimately led to the terrorist attacks on 9/11.

Many countries have aspirations for developing nuclear weapons. Libya established a WMD program in the 1990’s. After years of US led pressure, in 2004, Libyan President Muammar Gaddafi agreed to dismantle the country’s nuclear weapons program. By 2011, a US-led NATO attack on Libya supported a successful uprising to overthrow the government of Muammar Gaddafi, who was murdered in October 2011. Is it mere coincidence North Korea has since accelerated their nuclear weapons program to include multiple launch attempts?

My point here is to illuminate geopolitical motivations are far more complicated than the black and white vilification narratives propagated by the media and our government. Manufactured consent is a virulent cancer to any healthy democracy. Resist first by rejecting the prevailing narrative, then seek the facts as best as you can.

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Economics Politics Social Evolution

A Picture is Worth a Thousand Words…

Network – Howard Beale…

https://youtu.be/MRuS3dxKK9U
“I’m a human being, goddamnit! My life has value!”

Yet the wrong people got mad and we learned the wrong lesson.

Wall Street – Gordon Gekko

“Greed is Good.”

And so it is…

The Big Short – Jared Vennett explains Wall Street’s mortgage backed securities con.

“It’s all shit.”

Predators eat their own…

Margin Call – John Tuld

“Sell it all. Today.”

And it wasn’t just a movie…

U.S. Senate Hearing – Senator Levin grills Goldman Sachs – 2010

“How Goldman got comfortable (screwing their own clients)”

Then the predators blame the prey…

Rick Santelli Rant – 2/19/2009

“Do we want to subsidize the losers’ mortgages.”

Comedy becomes the last refuge of truth – Jon Stewart exposes Jim Cramer

“F@#k you!”

But the suffering is real…

Up in the Air – You’re Fired

“I think the anger comes from I just wasn’t needed anymore.”

“Freedom is just another word for nothing left to lose.”

Joker – 2019

“Everything Must Go!”

Surely a global pandemic will bring us together…

PBS Newshour – Judy Woodruff

“How the pandemic has exposed America’s deep divide.”

And yet we have a much bigger problem…

Natural Disasters from climate change – December 22 to 25, 2021

https://youtu.be/RoJv1IzPBk8
These severe weather events are occuring because global average surface temperature has increased 1.07°C since 1850. (See UN’s 6th IPCC report – 8/2021)

Will we notice the threat of climate change?

Don’t Look Up – Interview: Leonardo DiCaprio

“We have a finite window of 10 years to make this transition.”
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Personal Growth Social Evolution

The Tribe is Gathering

Like minded, peace loving, freedom seeking people are finding each other by filtering out the trolls, liars, manipulators, propagandists, narcissists, and hoarders from our physical and virtual networks.

The problem is the powers that be demand control of everyone and everything. Therefore, gathering in our own social networks is not enough. We must build a critical mass of people willing to stop feeding the beast who lives on the work we produce.

First step to building the critical mass is to reject the labels we have been given that encourages us to hate each other.

All identity based labels obscure our shared humanity.

Marketing labels, sports affiliations, business associations, community/state/national identification, political classifications, religious/gender/racial/pronoun & cultural identifiers all should be set aside so we can finally accept and mutually respect the sovereignty in each of us.

We set these labels aside not to deny our own personal preferences, but to create solidarity on the basis we each are empowered to make our own choices.

Rejecting our labels reveals who benefits from the divisiveness dominating our societies.

Like the sunrise after a very dark night, each of us will see how completely we have been distracted by manufactured consent.

Nothing in nature lives independently.

Freedom is a virtue because having it supports a life worth living.

As our tribe gathers, we reclaim our sovereignty by networking globally while living and buying as locally as possible.

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COVID-19 Economics Politics

How Wealthy Elites Chose to Betray the American Working Class…

Greed is not new, but previous generations learned hard lessons about the perils of consolidating wealth in too few hands. The gilded age led to the Great Depression of the 1890’s, and the roaring 20’s led to the stock market crash of 1929 and the great depression of the 1930’s.

Out of necessity, FDR instituted the new deal framework that reined in excessive financial speculation and established the modern social safety net. Add in expanded access to college education and home ownership in the 1950’s and you have the largest and most prosperous working class in global history.

Then Lewis Powell writes the Powell memo to the US Chamber of Commerce in 1971 as a call to arms for American corporations to co-opt the media, university system, and the government to advance the interest of American corporations. Powell was appointed to the Supreme Court in 1972 while major corporations deployed the strategy outlined in the memo.

American wealthy elites learned from 1950-1970, broad based prosperity was too expensive because they could not control the American people. By 1970, working class Americans were transforming the country through the civil rights movement,  anti-war movement, equal rights movement, and were attempting to organize a poor man’s march on Washington D.C. when Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated in Memphis.

Yet the wealthy elites knew the lessons of previous efforts to consolidate wealth in too few hands had led to ruinous depressions. Their solution was to make wealth insulated from depressions by privatizing profits and socializing losses.

First, President Reagan dealt a death knell to the American Labor movement by firing the striking air traffic controllers in 1981. Then President HW Bush negotiated, and President Bill Clinton supported the ratification of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), which de-industrialized America by off-shoring millions of manufacturing jobs.

By the late 1990’s, Wall Street forced Congress to repeal Glass-Steagall by merging Travelers Insurance with Citibank, which gave Congress one year to break up the largest financial services company in the world. Congress caved and repealed Glass-Steagall. Then in the lame duck Congress at the end of Bill Clinton’s presidency, Congress passed sweeping legislation deregulating complex financial instruments.

Wall Street then utilized complex collateralized debt obligations rated AAA by captive credit rating agencies to loot restricted institutional investors like pension funds, life insurance companies and municipal investors, and prey on unsuspecting residential mortgage holders. By the end of 2006, institutional investors stopped buying the mis-rated securities, which trapped homeowners in rapidly escalating adjustable rate mortgages and destroyed the investment banks that got caught holding trillions of dollars of worthless securities.

Some banks hedged their fraudulent investments with credit default swaps that bankrupted AIG (the world’s largest insurance company). Wall Street’s exit strategy was “too big to fail”, perfectly executed by former Goldman CEO, Hank Paulsen, who was selected to be W’s perfectly timed Treasury Secretary.

The great recession protected wealth while millions of Americans lost jobs, homes, pensions, and retirement savings. No major player went to jail because President Clinton made the complex financial instruments legal, and President Obama refused to use the RICO laws to prosecute the rampant fraud on the American people (Google “William K Black”).

The method was replicated with the COVID-19 pandemic. The CARES Act gave temporary support to individuals and small businesses (which expired by August 2020), while authorizing the Federal Reserve to ‘invest’ $4.25T in large multi-national corporations. By year-end, 2020 GDP contracted 3.5%, but the Dow Jones Industrial Average index increased 7.2%, S&P 500 increased 16.3%, Russell 2000 increased 18.4%, and the Nasdaq Composite increased 43.9%. US billionaires net worth increased over a trillion dollars, while 30% of all small businesses failed, and workers with annual wages of $26,000 or less lost 10 million jobs.

Thankfully, the American working class is fighting back. For the first time in 40 years, there are multiple strikes ongoing across America involving thousands of workers in deep red (Alabama) and dark blue (New York) states. The great resignation has totaled over 32 million workers with monthly recurring all-time records in August (4.2 million workers quit) and September (4.3 million).

Now is the time for each of us to decide with whom do we stand?

I stand with the working class.