Message from Mother Earth

January 2, 2014
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Vibrate with Mother Earth When we create heart-based feelings of gratitude, appreciation, care, what we’re actually doing is generating a magnetic field inside our bodies that is part of the magnetic field of the Earth. The Earth’s magnetic field joins all life on Earth and rises, falls, and regulates everything from climate to ice caps […]

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The New Moon on 01/01/14 – What Greatness Will You Launch This Year?

December 31, 2013
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  January 1, 2014. It will mark the new year and a new moon. I always love it when the new moon comes around. I try to take note each lunar cycle and focus on something new that is emerging in my life and take positive action. The new moon has always held significant meaning and […]

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Big Corporate Action to Green – Is it Them, Is it Us, Is it Sustainable?

April 11, 2010

And yet another example of big corporate walking the talk. I have to wonder how much this is a response to our consumer voices and dollars? Anyway, we need to keep pushing for businesses to act like this.

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Palo Alto – a Green Model for Community Recycling and Composting

April 4, 2010

Ahhh, less stuff to the landfill. Anyone have any good ideas for community composting? The future of garbage in Palo Alto, CA | Keen For Green http://www.keenforgreen.com/b/future-garbage-palo-alto-ca What’s in your trash receptacles? Palo Alto is in the process of crafting a new Recycling and Composting ordinance to restrict recyclables and compostables from the garbage.

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Nestle Responds to Eco-pressure in Rainforests

March 22, 2010

When big corporations do the right thing, they deserve some credit. Even if it took some pressure to make them do it. I posted this on Facebook after see how Nestle has stopped buying palm oil from Sinar Mas, an Indonesian producer, with a bad track record of rainforest destruction. http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSTRE62G3PM20100317?rpc=60 This is good news […]

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