Who were you before the world told you what you were not?
The very “least” among us has the enormous power to effect change through small acts of determination and will.
Countries, states, cities, corporations and laws are all words on paper.
There is a grand union beyond nationalism which serves all people, and which is rooted in what is real, versus what has been created or produced.
The inherent prejudice in unnaturally-produced nationalism causes a form of cultural blindness, which prevents us from seeing the obvious ways we could co-exist in the world as a co-operative human family.
Because of our interconnectedness we all know that extreme poverty and exclusionary practices are violations against the basic dignity of people.
Reach deep within, and reconnect with the essence of your being.
No marketplace, free or otherwise, is good when it fails to consider the basic human state of needs at every stage of life.
The individual cannot exist outside of the many spheres of the deeply interconnected webs of life.
One of the most radical and revolutionary things you can do is grow your own food and eat from the land.
The keys to health and weight-loss: stress reduction, sleep, deep breathing, clean water, complete nutrition, sunshine, walking, stretching, meditation, love, community, laughter, dreams, perseverance, purpose, humility, action.
Global libertarianism would be a borderless world society.
If your life is not a love story then you are not living the life meant for you.
Violence can be a gift. Violence belongs to everyone.
The starting point to freedom is to begin questioning the cultural narrative you have been sold.
The beautiful world is just one thought away. It’s already there just waiting for us to realize and to accept it.
Hold faithfully to your unique vision and your detractors will eventually tire and give-up.
Witnessing a selfless act brings tears to remind us how we should be treating others.
When you suppress your darkness you also suppress your light.
Deep-rooted beliefs are one of the many consequences of intellect, and also of ignorance; and telling one from the other is sometimes impossible.