by suzukiwebmaster | Jun 15, 2018 | Green Perspective, Opinions, Personal Reflections
by Stan Hirst Langdale, B.C. on a Sunday afternoon in early spring. Background of sunny weather and balmy breezes. Add in a few thousand Sunshine Coast vacationers and day-trippers heading home. Result = a humungous line-up for the Horseshoe Bay ferry. Which is how I...
by suzukiwebmaster | Jun 11, 2018 | Personal Reflections, Species & Ecosystems
by Josef Anton Kuhn Our ancestors had many stories, often referred to as teachings, about creation and spiritual being. Many of these stories have survived the onslaught of modern cultures and technology. They present different visions of creation than are given by...
by suzukiwebmaster | Jun 11, 2018 | Developing Resilience, Our Changing World, Personal Reflections, Seeking Clarity
by Jill Schroder What about Enlightenment? Pretty potent topic, eh? Steven Pinker, tackles it big time! Check out this recent TED talk based on his book Enlightenment Now: The Case for Reason, Science, Humanism, and Progress. Good news, perhaps startling to many of...
by suzukiwebmaster | May 24, 2018 | Opinions, Personal Reflections, Seeking Clarity
by Diana Ellis Our planet Earth is now home to over 7 billion people. UN statistics tell us that just over one-quarter of those people are children under the age of 14. In another 20 years the world population will be 8.5 billion of which one-third will be children....
by suzukiwebmaster | May 22, 2018 | Developing Resilience, Personal Reflections
by Lillian Ireland and Rob Dramer This country’s beautiful and fragile human tapestry is interwoven with strands of every ethnicity imaginable. What a privilege to live in a country where, for the most part, our relationships exist within frameworks of respect,...