Imagine setting out for the day to explore the great outdoors free of technology, cars, crowds, conversation, work tasks, and more, only to stumble upon an alluring little hobbit-like house in the middle of the forest, just begging for you to slip inside...
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Miracle moss removes arsenic from drinking water
The aquatic moss clears 80 percent of arsenic from a container of water in less than an hour. While it's not the responsibility of plants to clean up the mess we humans seem to make of the planet, it is certainly kind of them to show us how it's done....
Read morePhysicists just achieved quantum teleportation underwater for the first time
Chinese scientists have successfully sent information between entangled particles through sea water, the first time this type of quantum communication has been achieved underwater. In this proof-of-concept experiment, information was sent across a 3.3-metre...
Read moreHow Findhorn Eco-Village Serves Planet with Whole-Hearted Principles, Essence & Guidelines
In 2017’s newsletter with a Planet focus , I explored 2 prototypes for an Integral City – one was Durant, Oklahoma, and the other Findhorn Eco-Village, Scotland. A year later I find myself and Integral City endeavours relocated to Findhorn Eco-Village...
Read moreOrganic fertilizer alternatives: composted chicken litter promotes sustainable agro-ecosystems with minimal nutrient leeching
The idea of nutrient loss is a common but troublesome problem that plagues all kinds of soils. Efforts have been made by a number of institutions to combat this issue, to varying degrees of success. Yet, as a team of researchers has demonstrated, the...
Read moreWhales and dolphins have rich 'human-like' cultures and societies
Whales and dolphins (Cetaceans) live in tightly-knit social groups, have complex relationships, talk to each other and even have regional dialects - much like human societies. A major new study, published today in Nature Ecology & Evolution, has linked...
Read moreKoolulam's Cover Of One Day By Matisyahu - One Day קולולם שרים את
On February 14th 2018, Koolulam invited 3000 people who had never met bevor to sing in Haifa, in three languages, celebration of coexistence, incollaboration with Beit HaGefen, the Haifa Municipality, and the Port of Haifa. "להביט יחדיו אל הבאות ויום...
Read moreA wonderfully GOOD story from rural New Zealand_The Living in Peace Project
From our friend Brigitte right now on the road in New Zealand: Karamea. A community of 650 people in rural New Zealand. A small community with a big vision. Imagine if every traveller and every business took responsibility for their carbon footprint....
Read moreCELEBRATE WHAT’S RIGHT WITH THE WORLD! TEDtalk by Dewitt Jones
Are you discouraged by what's happening in the world today? THEN WATCH THIS! In minutes, you'll rediscover the wonders and possibilities that surround us everyday just waiting to be noticed and celebrated. Find out for yourself why former National Geographic...
Read moreWe can now harvest electricity from Earth's heat using quantum tunnelling
Researchers have come up with a way we could harvest energy from Earth by turning excess infrared radiation and waste heat into electricity we can use. Source Nexus Newsletter By David Nield / Freelance journalist The concept involves the strange physics...
Read moreThe art and science of DNA activation, healing and repair
The Foundations of Epigenetic DNA Activation: Life is Energy Einstein, Tesla, and the science of quantum physics have shown us that the fabric of the Universe is composed of vibrational strings expressed as energy. Every single cell and organ system,...
Read moreThe Netherlands unveiled plans for their first vertical forest and it looks awesome
It's going to be designed by the leading architect for vertical forests. After winning a bid to design the Netherlands’ first vertical forest, Italian architect Stefano Boeri has announced his plans for his contribution to the entire urban forestation...
Read moreStruggling With Chronic Illness? HEAL is the One Documentary to Watch
“The body is so intelligent and it’s designed to heal and repair itself at every moment.” ~ Kelly Noonan Gores, producer of HEAL documentary Source: Wake up Newsletter by Carolinne Wright The innate wisdom of the body can heal any disease, any disorder...
Read moreThe Broken Brain documentary
I Made a Documentary SourceThe Broken Brain website by Mark Heyman MD I was a thriving, young doctor with a promising career ahead of me. Then, within a short amount of time (it felt like it was almost overnight), my entire life changed. Suddenly, depression...
Read morePhysicists Overturn a 100-Year-Old Assumption on How Brains Work
The human brain contains a little over 80-odd billion neurons , each joining with other cells to create trillions of connections called synapses. by Science Alert Mike McRae The numbers are mind-boggling, but the way each individual nerve cell contributes...
Read moreThe physical, energetic & spiritual lessons of plants
Many of the plants we pass in the background of our day are hard at work. They are employed by the planet as construction workers, teachers, security guards, and doctors. Arguably the top performers in each profession and certainly the hardest workers,...
Read moreNew Science Shows Nature’s Potential to Fight Climate Change
Nature is always cast as the victim in the climate change drama. But what if nature could be the superhero? Source Cool Green Science Blog by Justine E.Hausheer We have vastly underestimated the potential for nature to fight climate change, when combined...
Read more15,000 Scientists From 184 Countries Are Warning Humankind We Are Screwed
Human impacts on the environment are putting our future at risk, they say. More than 15,000 scientists from 184 countries warn the evidence is clear: Current and future human health and wellbeing are at serious risk from climate change, deforestation,...
Read moreHuman Healing Unlocked: transforming suffering into wellbeing | Dr David Reilly | TEDxFindhornSalon
Dr David Reilly MD’s talk on how to unlock the potential of human healing is both fascinating and touching. Using the example of one of his patients, and with a moving twist at the end, David interprets 40 years of academic research into a radical way...
Read moreThe World’s First Negative Emissions Power Plant is a Reality Thanks to Geoengineering
In Brief A power plant in Hellisheiði, Iceland not only produces no emissions — it technically produces negative emissions. Moving forward, the development and adoption of such geoengineering methods will be essential as we continue to fight climate change....
Read moreExample 2 Paradigmshift in the buisness world:Grow Where You Are Project
It is time that we share and know about projects which live the new conscious business paradigm. It is one of the fastest growing movements with no leader. This series has only the purpose to inspire, to give courage and empower you. It is about buidling...
Read moreHow whales change the clima
From the makers of "How Wolves Change Rivers", a fascinating insight into Whales' role in our ecosystem. Many thanks to Sustainable Man for another brilliant video.
Read moreThe Hidden Memories of Plants
Inside a quiet revolution in the study of the world’s other great kingdom. Source Atlas Obscura Blog by Sarah Laskow Monica Gagliano began to study plant behavior because she was tired of killing animals. Now an evolutionary ecologist at the University...
Read moreScience Confirms that Nearly Half of the Human Body is Made of Stardust
“The nitrogen in our DNA, the calcium in our teeth, the iron in our blood, the carbon in our apple pies were made in the interiors of collapsing stars. We are made of starstuff.” ~Carl Sagan, Star Stuff Have you ever felt as though some part of you was...
Read moreSacred and fractal geometry: the fundamental energy patterns of life and reality
Sacred geometry and fractal geometry are energy patterns that can show us how life and reality work at the supernatural level. If you comprehend how these geometries are used to create matter and life at the fundamental levels, you should know that the...
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