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  • Order: Trap or Opportunity?
    2024/07/21

    Kathryn discussed the impact of past experiences on decision-making and the importance of balance between order and chaos in our lives. She also expressed her appreciation for the beauty in her surroundings and the role order plays in enhancing that beauty, and the significance of order in our lives as a path to mental health. Lastly, she discussed the process of complexity and its evolution over time, emphasizing the importance of adaptation to keep up with this shift.

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    9 分
  • Rethinking God
    2024/06/14

    Exploring Personal Connection With Divinity

    Kathryn also emphasized the importance of personal connection and relationship with this greater power. She suggested that if the divine is available to all, it must be present within all, a notion she continues to explore.

    Exploring the Concept of 'Life' and Consciousness

    Kathryn discussed the concept of 'life' and its underlying energy of consciousness that pervades all things. She considered the idea that life extends beyond the physical body, encompassing the capacity for embodiment on other planets as well. Kathryn also touched upon the challenges and richness of using one's agency to explore, experiment, and test in life, emphasizing the value of finding meaning through this process. She acknowledged the difficulty in defining 'life' due to its multifaceted and abstract nature.

    Embracing Interconnectedness and Regeneration

    Kathryn discussed the interconnectedness and interdependence of all life, emphasizing the importance of responsiveness and collaboration. She highlighted that the evolution of relationships over time is a constant process of discussion and adaptation. Kathryn also underscored the significance of embracing the struggles of others and facilitating life's regeneration and flourishing. She expressed her excitement about life's possibilities and opportunities, and her belief in the need for a high sense of relationship and support for all beings.

    Kathryn's Philosophy on Life and Freedom

    Kathryn expressed her belief that life inherently holds joy and delight, and that it's not something to be dismissed or denied. She emphasized that while individuals are free to do many things, they are not free to impinge on or deny the expression of life. Kathryn also suggested that feelings of lack of freedom might stem from individuals' egos and needs, rather than from any external constraints. She proposed that a way out of such traps exists, but did not elaborate further.

    Embracing Nature and Transforming Mindsets

    Kathryn stressed the importance of humans adapting to the environment, suggesting that engaging with nature, such as gardening, can improve well-being and help the planet thrive. She underscored the need to transition from a purely survivalist mindset to a more proactive one focused on creating thriving relationships and mutuality. Kathryn further emphasized the significance of both internal and external relationships, indicating the need for improved relationships among the group members.

    Kathryn's Journey to Inner Happiness and Health

    Kathryn shared her personal journey of overcoming health issues and dissatisfaction in relationships. She emphasized the importance of inner happiness and how it can positively impact relationships and health. She shared her experience with the Life Vessel, a solution she heard about through a business club, which helped her overcome cancer and other health issues, and led to a healthier and more fulfilling life. Kathryn stressed the message that decisions are not irreversible and that one has the power to choose life and its opportunities.

    Trust, Love, and Sustainable Living

    Kathryn emphasized the importance of trust, faith, and love of life in decision-making. She highlighted the interconnectedness of all things on earth and the necessity of transitioning to a more sustainable model to enhance life. Kathryn also stressed the significance of maintaining a sense of the divine in life, and expressed her love for both people and the natural world. She proposed that showing love and reverence towards life is essential for its continuation and growth.

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    37 分
  • Moving On From Collapse
    2024/04/03

    AI Summary - Kathryn Alexander from the Coming Home Project, discussed the ongoing processes of societal collapse and the importance of acknowledging and dealing with the situation instead of denying it. She emphasized the five stages of grief according to Kubler-Ross and the inevitability of change, encouraging a positive attitude and seeking help when needed. Kathryn also invited her audience to connect with her through her projects for further guidance and encouragement, framing the journey as a communal effort.

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    29 分
  • Caught by the Past
    2024/03/07

    Kathryn discussed the importance of patience, compassion, and understanding in the face of life's challenges. She emphasized that life is a process, not isolated events, and that experiences, both positive and negative, contribute to our growth and understanding. Kathryn also touched on the concept of karma, suggesting that many of the challenges we face are due to unresolved or incomplete experiences from the past. She stressed the importance of self-reflection and personal growth to deal with these experiences. Kathryn concluded by suggesting that the choice between life and fear would ultimately determine the future of the planet.

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    26 分
  • Planet: Critical
    2024/01/31

    Kathryn expressed alarm over the rapidly deteriorating state of the planet, with changes happening faster than expected. She emphasized the need to shift towards planetary consciousness and working with Gaia, the Earth, to make the necessary changes. She pointed out that humanity's survival is interdependent with all other life forms on the planet. Kathryn stressed the importance of daily engagement with the Earth, including working with the land, to help rebalance the planetary systems and preserve life on the planet.

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    37 分
  • Alpha Lo on Water
    2023/12/30

    Quick recap

    The active participants in this meeting were Kathryn Alexander MA, Alpha Lo, Daniel Mello-Mattos, and Mark Kroening. Kathryn and Alpha had an enlightening discussion on the interplay between biodiversity, water, and the environment. They explored the impact of biodiversity on water and the environment, the role of different species in the food web, and the cycle of nutrients. They also touched on the concepts of symbiosis and ecologies, and the interplay between organisms and the environment. The conversation concluded with a shared interest in the interplay between energy, order, and life.

    Summary

    Biodiversity, Symbiosis, and Thermodynamics

    Kathryn and Alpha had a comprehensive discussion about their backgrounds and interests. Kathryn shared her studies in living systems and interest in systems thinking, while Alpha talked about their work at Stable University and with the Climate Water project. They discussed the impact of biodiversity on water and the environment, with Alpha explaining the role of different species in the food web. They also touched on the Daisy world model and the cycle of nutrients. Kathryn found the discussion enlightening and emphasized the crucial role of biodiversity in environmental management. They further touched on the concepts of symbiosis and ecologies, leading to a discussion on the interplay between organisms and the environment. Kathryn concluded by expressing her belief that all life is crucial and contributes in ways not yet fully understood, suggesting a connection between their discussions and his work on the fourth principle of thermodynamics.

    Thermodynamics, Order, and Life's Energy

    Alpha and Kathryn discussed the concept of entropy and order in thermodynamics, with Alpha explaining that an increase in entropy ultimately leads to a more audit state. They also explored how this concept applies to life, with Kathryn suggesting that life might be about creating order out of chaos. Alpha further elaborated that life, like a highly ordered system, requires energy to maintain itself. The conversation concluded without a clear resolution, but with a shared interest in the interplay between energy, order, and life.

    Life-Enhancing Actions and Sustainable Practices

    Alpha and Kathryn engaged in a discussion about the interconnectedness of life, the role of plants in generating rain and increasing biodiversity, and the potential application of this concept to address global warming. Kathryn emphasized the need to shift focus towards more life-enhancing actions, while Alpha extended the metaphor to economic activity, highlighting the need for more diverse and sustainable practices. They both stressed the importance of focusing on diversity and life in their work, and Alpha suggested a shift towards focusing on the growth of living systems. Kathryn expressed a preference for working with plants over robots, and they explored the concept of growing houses as a way to enhance life.

    Ecosystem, Water, Climate: Education and Replenishment

    Alpha and Kathryn discussed the importance of understanding the ecosystem on land, particularly in relation to water cycles and climate. Alpha shared their work with the Climate Water Project & Regenerative Water Alliance, which aims to educate & raise awareness about the interconnectedness of water and climate systems. Kathryn expressed interest in these topics, particularly the Water Alliance's efforts, and shared her own project in Spokane that focuses on replenishing the aquifer. The conversation also touched on the importance of keeping water within local communities to prevent the need for expensive & unsustainable water transportation.

    Water, Fire, and Life Origins, Climate Design Project: Watershed Restoration and Vegetation Impacts & Planet, Sensors, Climate, Community were additional topics covered.

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    59 分
  • Understanding Love
    2023/12/11

    Kathryn's concern about the escalating violence and uncertainty in the world leads her to discuss the need for adaptability and learning new skills. She emphasizes the interconnectedness of love and life and encourages a shift from a human-centric to a life-centric perspective. She invites others to join her in the "coming home" project, which involves loving life and rediscovering engagement with it.

    Summary

    Global Uncertainty and Violence Concerns

    Kathryn expressed concern about the increasing violence and uncertainty in the world, citing examples such as the conflict in Ukraine and Gaza, political divisions in the United States, and natural disasters like those in Tennessee and the Philippines. She emphasized the anxiety and fear caused by these events and the resulting desire to cling to familiar ways.

    Love, Life, and Adaptation: A New Perspective

    Kathryn discussed the need to adapt to new situations and learn new skills, emphasizing the importance of love and life. She argued that love and life are intertwined, and that being alive involves a desire to be alive. She highlighted the need to support life and become a partner with it, suggesting that this would help mitigate feelings of anxiety, despair, and anger. Kathryn also differentiated between non-attachment, which involves curiosity and allowing things to unfold, and detachment, which means not caring or being engaged. She suggested a shift from a human-centric to a life-centric perspective and invited others to join her in the "Coming Home Project,” which involves loving life and rediscovering engagement with it.

    Next steps

    Join The Coming Home Project or get coached by going to her website Bridge To Partnership.

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    41 分
  • Interview: Daan Gortner from GaiaNet
    2023/12/01

    In this one hour interview, Daan shares his journey and the creation of GaiaNet. His and his wife's dream of over 100 cities of light is being brought to life slowly. Daan explains GaiaNet and how it works to develop the quality of relationships need to attain that dream. I came away very impressed with the effort they have put into their governance structure. I believe that this provides a model for others attempting a more egalitarian governance approach. Taking the time to develop relationships is new to most of us, and it presents a big hurdle to many.

    This interview was held as part of the offerings to The Coming Home Project network - join us.


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