From the website of the International Tribunal for Natural Justice (ITNJ) Natural Law
ITNJ natural law resources
From the website of the International Tribunal for Natural Justice (ITNJ) Natural Law
From the website of the International Tribunal for Natural Justice (ITNJ) ITNJ People’s Law Library
Ancestral Trauma & Healing Our Soul Lineage: Introduction To Source Constellations©
This resource was submitted by a staff volunteer. Mind Journal has a compelling article about toxic relationships and co-dependency by Athena Staik, PhD, entitled: What It Means When a Narcissist Says “I Love You” Access the article by placing the link into your bowser: http://themindsjournal.com/narcissist-says-i-love-you/
Written by Doug Linman, PhD – Founder of Molecular Quartermasters Corporation, and former faculty at the NewEarth University Except for handling most home needs, performing dangerous and repetitive tasks…what else can the emerging science and technology world of Robosapien People (humanoid robots) do? History: The history of robots has its roots as far back as ancient myths and
This resource takes you into the website, commonstransition.org for an article entitled: TOWARD REGENERATIVE SOCIETY: PLAN FOR RAPID TRANSITION For access place the URL into your browser: http://commonstransition.org/toward-regenerative-society-plan-for-rapid-transition/ To achieve a truly inclusive transition, it’s essential to offer an ecology of proposals utilizing different metaphors and appealing to different cultures.
The essay “Buddhist Economics” was first published in Asia: A Handbook, edited by Guy Wint, published by Anthony Blond Ltd., London, 1966. In 1973 it was collected with other essays by Ernest Friedrich Schumacher in Small Is Beautiful: Economics As If People Mattered, published by Blond and Briggs, Ltd. In 1974 Harper and Row (now HarperCollins) printed a North American edition, which
Andrew Gavin Marshall created a very comprehensive series of 5 resources in 2009. He’s been a research associate with the Centre for Research on Globalization CRG). Note: Each Part links into a different page with extensive notes. We are most grateful for the sharing of this stunning research for our free library. Put URL in your web-browser to learn
A resource shared for educational and research purposes. Book review by Alex Knight: Silvia Federici’s brilliant Caliban and the Witch: Women, the Body, and Primitive Accumulation, (2004) tells – in 288 pages – the dark saga of the Witch Hunt that consumed Europe for more than 200 years. In uncovering this forgotten history, Federici exposes the origins of capitalism
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From the non-profit organization: GRAIN, an article (2016) by Frances Moore Lappé on the myths of the industrial food system and the promises of agroecology. Farming for a Small Planet: Agroecology Now, place the URL in your browser to access this article at GRAIN’s site: https://grain.org/bulletin_board/entries/5457-farming-for-a-small-planet-agroecology-now Lappé is the co-founder of Food First (the Institute for Food and Development
Article by Dr. Mann (with bibliography) The Don Juan Dharma: Buddhism and the Teachings of Don Juan Library resource submitted by Dr. Jack Two Hawks Stafford, former faculty of the School of The Living Arts, and the School of Consciousness & Spirituality