Tuesday, December 16, 2014

La Donaira Manifesto

http://ladonaira.com/manifesto/

manifesto

 status quo
The modern project in its promethean ambitions and cartesian methods has on balance turned out badly. We are in a social crisis, an economic crisis and a spiritual crisis.
Industrial Civilization has plundered the natural world for over 200 years, pushing all essential life support systems to their limits, heading towards ecological breakdown.
Peak water, peak soil, peak health and peak climate are driving global civilization into a state of emergency.images-19
Species extinction has accelerated 1000x , oceans are overfished and turn acidic, soil erosion runs 500x faster than soil creation, water tables are falling and temperatures are rising.tumblr_ldvfx4kDXb1qfwig6o1_500
We may have a 100 years on the clock – maybe only 50. Some believe we have already passed a point of no return. Only Nature knows…….


Modern Food plays a central part in life’s requiem. Unlike most peoples’ intuitive reasoning about planes, cars and power plants it is a fact that over 30% of all green house gases are released by petrochemical agriculture and factory farms.130917combines
In the course of this devastating food production process we are poisoning our soil, our water, our air and ourselves. tumblr_m2vqn6fXYT1qfwig6o1_500Every day hundreds of thousands of tons of pesticides, herbicides, hormones, antibiotics, chemical fertilizers and greenhouse gases are burped, farted and dumped into the biosphere.
We wage a silent war on life itself.images-8
Fisheries are collapsing, soil is eroding,images-11microbiology is dying off, species disappear before we discover them and human health is deteriorating.deadfish_Texas_400_83967
Plastics and exotic toxins are running in our blood, obesity is endemic,images-12diabetes, cardiovascular deceases, allergies and multiple cancers are mushrooming in industrialized populations. Nevertheless, as additional proof of The System’s total failure – 15% of humans – over one billion people – go hungry every day.starving_people
A spectacular design failure that nevertheless continues to thrive and expand, supported by industry lobbied legislation and subsidized with billions of public funding.
“The System” – is a profit scheme run by a couple of global corporations claiming to “feed the world”ewsite7, and who are actively supported by institutions over which they have gained significant covert influence through a revolving door culture between industry and politics -  the FDA, the EPA, the WTO, the IMF and the World Bank to name just a few. In spite of their “Feed the World” battle cry The System has failed to deliver any proof of increasing the carrying capacity of the planet – on the contrary we experience a systematic degradation of the environment, of public health and of biodiversity.  On the other hand 350 million small farms – with their numbers declining – are still feeding 50% of the global population – the healthier part of the global tribe, fed without collateral ecological damage, without deficit spending of future generations natural capital, without patenting life, without subsidies and without endemic health issues.
Perhaps there are some things large corporate setups do well – infrastructure, technology, energy and transportation may be among them  -  but as recent history shows tending the land, caring for animals and growing food are not among those things.
What industrial food corporations are doing to the idea of food as such , to the animals in this system, to our collective health, to the land and the environment at large is reckless, violent and driven by greed alone.

Because of its centre stage role in wrecking the biosphere the production of our FOOD also has the biggest potential to get us out of the hole, to turn the ship and heal us and the planet. Our daily act of eating is a powerful medium of change – we can literally vote with our forksfork and connect all the dots in the critical, delicious and vital moment of putting food into our bodies – our health, the health of the ecosystems carrying us, climate, energy, biodiversity, community, politics and happiness -  they are all connected with the most basic and powerful energy transaction on the planet – billions of people putting 2000 calories into their bodies – every day.

It’s time to disrupt the failed system – time to disrupt BigFOOD.
Time to wake up and start writing a new story – the story of our generation. A generation that knew more than any previous one about who we are, where we are coming from and, most importantly where we are heading – a generation that finally woke up and put its knowledge to work, that placed cooperation over competition and quality over quantity – the story of a generation that started walking north on a south bound train.
“All the world’s problems can be solved in a garden.” Geoff Lawton
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Our daily food , the ways in which we make it, move it and consume it is at the heart of the problem and the solution.
Food can be the saddle point of a new equilibrium between the human project and the rest of life on this planet.


LD Manifesto
Let’s Vote with our forks
Eating is an agricultural act  – our food choice can turn into a daily initiative of change. By insisting on local organic clean seasonal delicious food we create pressure on The System and become co-producers with local farmers. Swap Supermarkets for Farmer’s markets, join community supported agriculture programs, and cultivate something at home. Let’s break The System – calory by calory.
Let’s claim the Enviroment as the end all and be all of human activity
Western Civilization moved from church to nation state to economics as the primary organizing structures for our lives.
As we are heading towards ecological bankruptcy it is time to abandon the dictatorship of quantitative economic growth and move on to a holistic principle
of an economy nested in society, and society nested in the environment.
In FOOD local is the new global
Food production, allocation and consumption has to shift from global chemical to local organic.
Every region needs to explore, maintain and refine its culinary traditions, work with delicious, local, seasonal ingredients and promote and support regional producers.The resulting diversity of localness and deliciousness will promote resilience and health of the regional economies and people.
Organic Polyculture shall replace Chemical Monoculture
Polyculture farm systems are proven to be not only regenerative ecosystem benefactors but are also more productive in the long term.
Call on governments around the world to stop subsidizing “The System” and divert subsidies to incentivize organic polyculture farming
and to support agroecology research projects to improve and spread our knowledge of sustainable agriculture systems. We need land reforms in favor of young farmers. And “farm service” instead of military service.
Turn agriCulture into an ART form
In most languages “farmer” has become a derogatory term over the past century of urbanization. Let’s make working the land aspirational again – celebrating the fruitful co-existence of animals, land and man in the delicate creative dance of sustainable agriculture.
Working the land shall be seen as a form of Art – let’s put culture back into agriCulture.
Preserve and work the Wilderness
Wild lands are disappearing fast. Keeping wild territories wherever possible , in primary forests, steppes and untouched waters is essential to biodiversity and human survival.
Thoughtful and gentle harvesting of the wild following ancestral hunting and gathering practices will help preserve wilderness around the world while adding a delicious contribution to our food requirements. Incentivize “rewilding”.
Let’s bring People to the Land, and Land to the People
Polyculture farms are complex interwoven production cycles that need a higher “eyes to acre ratio” than industrial farms. Let’s bring more people to the land.
Working with the land has a curative power -  for the land and for the people. Many civilizatory pathologies are connected to the alienation of people from the land and animals, the disconnection of the “community of life”. Work sabbaticals, woofing, internships and agriculture trainings will become elements of the future agricultural workforce that truly has the potential to feed the world.
Let’s heal the Community of Life
We are intricately connected to the rest of life. Darwin showed us that we are the (interim) result of 4 billion years of evolution. An intricate web of life that has unfolded over billions of years, interwoven and intimately connected through millions of biochemical transactions, many of which we have not yet come to understand. This community of life and our special role as stewards and custodians in it can become the base for a new spirituality.  The idea of life as a holistic structure with humans representing a special kind of mental ability – consciousness and abstract conceptual thinking about the past and the future endows a responsibility upon us. The responsibility of knowing. It can become the foundation of a new collective spirituality and awareness. The end of “them” and the beginning of “us”.


A kind of epilogue
We are half way through the life of the sun – it is possible that we will colonize the universe , and hopefully some future version of us – an advanced version of earth’s life evolution will watch the sun go down over the pale blue dotimages-2in 6 billion years from now. To get to that point however we have to learn to continue and protect the miracle of life’s evolution, become the stewards of life rather than its predators, evolve to understand the delicate interdependencies that allow us and the rest of the biosphere to thrive.
“A partnership of life on Earth, a mutual celebration between evolution and intelligence” as David Orr calls it in “the Trial”.
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Realizing eventually that beyond the drunken delight of human conquest and progress lies a sacred opportunity – to become heroes, become the custodians and storytellers of an otherwise silent universe. (et al Berry, Swimme)

This are some of the writers and thought leaders whose work has shaped and continues to inspire our project – take their names as a reference and as a reader list – their writings will help to make the world a different place:
Aldo Leopold, Wendell Berry, Michael Pollan, Vandana Shiva, David Orr, E.O. Wilson , Joel Salatin, Geoff Lawton , Bill Mollison, Darren Doherty, Eugenio Gras, David Montgomery, Wangari Maathai, Jairo Restrepo, Helena Norberg-Hodge, Richard Heinberg, Wes Jackson, Albert Einstein, JH Kunstler, Carlo Petrini, Rachel Carson, Maria Rodale, Sir Albert Howard,Charles Darwin,  Wade Davis, Rob Hopkins, Lester Brown, Rudolf Steiner, Noam Chomsky, Raj Patel, Miguel Altieri, Jared Diamond, Carl Sagan, Anna Lappe, Vladimir Nabokov, Bill Evans

Joel Salatin: folks this ain´t normal



Someone with great ideas and actions,... http://www.polyfacefarms.com

His books:

Books By Joel Salatin

Family Friendly Farmingfamily_friendly_farming c Joel calls this his soul book.  Right now, four generations live at Polyface.  That requires vision, grace, and an attractive farming and business model.  The subtitle, “A Multigenerational Home-Based Business Testament” delineates the far-reaching implications discussed in these pages. It’s … Read morePastured Poultry Profitspasture_poultry_profits c Joel began raising chickens when he was 10 years old and serendipitously fell into the pastured poultry concept a couple of years later when a pair of unused portable rabbit runs became available.  Still the centerpiece of the farm, and …Read more
The Sheer Ecstasy of Being a Lunatic FarmerSheer Ecstacy c Have you ever wondered: “So what really is the difference, anyway? Can there really be that much difference between the way two farmers operate? After all, a cow is a cow and the land is the land, isn’t it?” This … Read more
Holy Cows & Hog HeavenHCHH Written for food buyers to empower them in their dedication to food with integrity, this book changes people’s lives.  Farmers who give it to their customers say that folks who have read it have a new level of understanding and a … Read more
Everything I want to do is Illegal everythingWar Stories from the Local Food Front Although Polyface farm has been glowingly featured in countless national print and video media, it would not exist if the USDA and the Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services had their way.  … Read more
Fields of FarmersCover--Fields of Farmers thumbnail2 America’s average farmer is sixty years old. When young people can’t get in, old people can’t get out. Approaching a watershed moment, our culture desperately needs a generational transfer of millions of farm acres facing abandonment, development, or amalgamation into … Read more
You Can Farmyou_can_farm cFor all the wannabes and newbies, this book is subtitled:  “The Entrepreneur’s Guide to Start and Succeed in a Farming Enterprise.”  A veritable compendium of information, Joel pulls from his eclectic sphere of knowledge, combines it with a half century …Read more
Folks, This Ain’t NormalFolks this aint normal C Joel’s newest book was released on October 10, 2011. FOLKS,THIS AIN’T NORMAL is written in Salatin’s entertaining and informative style that reflects his dirt-under- the- fingernails experience punctuated with mischievious humor , and yet it’s a serious look at our … Read more
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Monday, December 15, 2014

Under squam rock (Shaun McNiff)



I read this recommendation by Christy Lee-Engel (thanks so much!) on the OSLIST.
"That's really lovely, Harrison. Along with what Michael H wrote yesterday ("Perhaps a bit of conflict in the definition, as it seems to say that listening isn't active participation.") this makes me think of a favorite passage from Shaun McNiff's book "Trust The Process: An Artist's Guide to Letting Go" (with my emphasis added):
"...keep in mind that people move and act 'freely' when they are allowed to do so according to their personal sense of timing. Some take longer to feel comfortable. Never push and force expression in others or yourself. Learn how to wait with a belief that every person will become involved when the time is right. Invite expression but don't judge people who may be warming-up or preparing themselves on the sidelines. Trust that something significant is always moving inside them."
​Which of course is so Open Space-y too.
love, Christy"
Last day John Paul Lederach spoke in Bilbao. Interesting too. Metaphores, non-linearity, arts, conflicts,...

Arts can be fun and helpful.
So "the fine art of doing nothing" (as Harrison Owen would say) is :-)!
Enjoy life,

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Sunday, December 14, 2014

Everything I have is what I want (Byron Katie, The Work)


A moment with Byron Katie (http://www.thework.com): "What I have is what I want." Questioning our stressful thoughts can leave the mind clear and free, without confusion, and open to see that "there is nothing that is not for you."
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Thursday, July 17, 2014

Movies that illustrate self-organisation

Michael Wood on the OSLIST (July 2014)


Last night I watched a film called The Dallas Buyers Club. It won a couple of Academy Awards last year. It tells the story from the mid 1980s about how groups of people living with AIDS self organised themselves to source and experiment with various 'unauthorised' treatments. This fringe work ultimately shaped more mainstream treatments. Over breakfast this morning I was thinking about it some more and thinking what a powerful example it was of a self-organising system. There was a complex/wicked problem, a few people stepped forward combining passion and responsibility and invited other people to join them.

Then I started wondering what other movies give such good illustrations of the power of self organisation. When we try to tell others about the self-organising principles of OST it is usually easiest to tell stories and movies are a form of story telling.

I accept that if we live in a self-organising world then all movies will illustrate self-organisation in some way. However, I suspect that some films illustrate it more clearly than others. What movie would you point to as vividly illustrating the power of self-organisation, and why?
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The Dallas Buyers Club




Wednesday, July 16, 2014

Delorean Live

http://KEXP.ORG presents Delorean performing live in the KEXP studio. Recorded February 11, 2014.

Enjoy life!

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Monday, July 14, 2014

Open Space & graphic recording (Lisa Heft, on the OSLIST)

2014-06-18 22:30 GMT+02:00 Lisa Heft -<lisaheft@openingspace.net>:
Hello, Arno and others -

I am one of those who analyzes and reflects about anything that someone (including me) wants to add or adjust in participant-driven dialogue forms, including Open Space.


What of what-we-would-loveto-add might shift the participants’ own dynamics, what looks like it adds but for which there may be an ‘offset’ to consider, what does that then mean and so on.
An Open Space / World Cafe / etc. group is a living system, so I think how that thing-they-or-I-wish-to-add may affect that system. Not that it is good or bad, just that... Even if I or my client like something ourselves, for our own way of working - I feel it is valuable to reflect on why's and what-ifs.

So for example: Here is what I think about when I think about inviting a visual documenter to an Open Space meeting.

- In the Opening Circle / agenda co-creation section, participants are *already* writing topics in their diverse handwriting, in diverse marker colors, and naming in their diverse voices what are their topics, as they post them on the wall (kinesthetic, graphic, relational, other modalities included). So I am imagining that there is not the need for a visual documenter at this point in the meeting. 

- Discussion sessions: A visual documenter cannot hear all the discussions, so would be perhaps a roaming documenter / would document a sample. Is this useful? Does this add? I still would have participants writing their own text as in any process I am using for participant-driven work (Open Space included) - I want documentation to be ‘owned’ by participants - both so it is in their ‘voice’ and so they step up to that wonderful shared co-responsibility. Not a reason to use or not use a visual documenter, just something I would think about. And I always invite participants to document in the way they see things - via text, mapping the conversation, sketching, poetry - whatever they feel best documents their conversations. 

- I have seen people use documentation forms for participants (not in Open Space but in other small group discussion work) that is a visual template for taking notes. Would this be useful, helpful, collect more or deeper documentation than a non-visual template - these are the things I would think about. When I see for example flip-charts used I find that often the images there make more sense to the people who were actually in the group. So even if I had a visual template I was using for the participant groups I might also encourage text. So the knowledge they are sharing would be more universally accessible.

- Am I thinking of using / adding an element just because *I* like it / find it comfortable / think people *should* be enhanced by it? If so, it is oh-so-often about me (and my wishes for them), rather than about them.

- Documentation design: Is the visual report / photos, etc. accessible to all participants? Do they all have access to graphics, or pdf files, or computer time for viewing photos? Can they show those back to their funders / supervisors if needed? Is the information easily in their hands post-event? Does the overall documentation tell the story of the conversations? Do they ‘own’ the creation of it, if possible - do they play a major part in creating it / making sure it says what they meant and said?

- Closing Circle: Here is one of the times when a visual documenter can hear what is happening across the room - as participants reflect upon their experience. I always have someone scribe (capture all of the participants’  exact words, in text) these closing comments as I feel it is incredibly useful to the participants and the client. So I always include that in the documentation design. I say “I” but of course all these things are discussed and reflected upon by myself and my client / client team. Closing Circle is a time when to me it is sometimes also useful for a visual documenter to capture images, patterns, themes - as some really great visual documenters can. And that -plus- the text of the participants’ closing comments and reflections may be a multiple-modaility way of showing participants’ thoughts back to them.

- Resources: A visual documenter deserves to be involved in pre-work meetings (or at least see emails / receive ongoing notes) - instead of simply walking in the room when the meeting starts. They, too are skilled consultants. They see things through a different lens, can add thoughts, and most importantly, their knowledge of the pre-work conversations informs their work at the event. They too deserve payment, and ideally, at market rate. Does the organization have funding to pay them what they deserve for these hours of work, experience and expertise? Something to consider as well.

All of these are things that come to my mind when this possibility or offer comes into discussion with my clients for upcoming dialogue events - Open Space or otherwise.

Thanks for inviting the question…


Lisa

Thanks once more, Lisa, for your great lessons!

Enjoy life!

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Wednesday, May 21, 2014

Damocracy


DAMOCRACY: A documentary that debunks the myth of large-scale dams as clean energy and a solution to climate change. It records the priceless cultural and natural heritage the world would lose in the Amazon and Mesopotamia if two planned large-scale dams are built, Belo Monte dam in Brazil, and Ilisu dam in Turkey. 

DAMOCRACY is a story of resistance by the thousands of people who will be displaced, and a call to world to support their struggle. More info at http://www.damocracy.org




Tuesday, May 20, 2014

For ever young (Bob Dylan)


May god bless and keep you always
May your wishes all come true
May you always do for others
And let others do for you
May you build a ladder to the stars
And climb on every rung
May you stay, forever young
Forever Young
Forever Young 
May you stay forever young
May you grow up to be righteous
May you grow up to be true
May you always know the truth
And see the lights surrounding you
May you always be courageous
Stand upright and be strong
And may you stay forever young
Forever young, forever young
May you stay forever young 
May your hands always be busy
May your feet always be swift
May you have a strong foundation
When the winds of changes shift
May your heart always be joyful
May your song always be sung
And may you stay forever young
Forever young, forever young
May you stay forever young


Read more: Bob Dylan - Forever Young Lyrics | MetroLyrics 

And Joan Baez here, singing the same song:

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Wednesday, May 14, 2014

WOSONOS 2014 (Belgrade, 18-21 Sept)

Last news about Wosonos 2014, from Jasmina Nikolic, to the OSLIST... Great! hope these lines help spreading the word! Would love to be there, as in London 2012 and Berlin 2010. Great opportunity to connect with the worldwide Open Space community, get full of joy, love and inspiration, learn,... 

Among many, many learnings and inputs, attending WOSONOS meetings got as to host our first bOSONOS (Basque Open Space on Open Space) last November 2013 in Bilbao :-)!
WOSonOS2014...Just about everything is ready with all the details you need to know....In terms of basic information:  
Dates:   WOSonOS will start on Thursday September 18th at 6.30 pm (registration and welcome) and will end on Sunday September 21st at 4.30 pm. 
Venue: University of Belgrade, Studentski trg 1, 11000 Belgrade, Serbia, in  the very city center. 
Hotels:  We have contacted local hotels for preferred rates which will provide you with many options and choices at affordable costs. You can also choose your own as Belgrade has many lovely hotels and rooms for tourists and visitors, all within walking distance or a short bus ride to the University...  
Team:  We are a team of 10 people with many others who are excited to support us though as you all know, Open Space is quite simple and we want to keep this spirit of simplicity and welcome. We are very fortunate that in the last few years, many here  have experienced Open Space.  We have been in touch with other people in the Balkans and they too are looking forward to being part of this..  
Visas, Transportation:  The airport “Nikola Tesla” (website: ttp://www.beg.aero/welcome.54.html) s a short distance away. Don’t forget to check AirSerbia flights http://www.airserbia.com/. There is public transportation and cabs from the airport.  
Regarding the visas, here is the link: http://www.mfa.gov.rs/en/consular-affairs/entry-serbia/visa-requirements. In case you need a visa, let me know, and we will send you an invitation letter you need in order to submit your application.
 
Access Queen:  I will be in touch with Lisa Heft to to see how we can assist in supporting anyone travelling to Serbia as is traditionally done and much appreciated at WOSonOS events.  
Website:  Coming very soon with all the basic information you need!
If you have any immediate questions until we launch our website in the next week, please contact me directly and I promise we will get back to you quickly.
Know that we are welcoming you with Open Arms in Open Space to Serbia. You will love the people and our country!  
Thank you also to everyone who has offered to help.  We will let you know in the weeks and months to come if there is anything specific we need.
With love,
Jasmina

Let´s celebrate the news, for example listening to and singing with Bill Fay (the never ending happening)! 

Wednesday, April 23, 2014

Hurt (Johny Cash)



I hurt myself today
To see if I still feelI focus on the pain
The only thing that's real
The needle tears a hole
The old familiar sting
Try to kill it all away
But I remember everything
[Chorus]

What have I become
My sweetest friend
Everyone I know
Goes away in the end
And you could have it all
My empire of dirt
I will let you downI will make you hurt
I wear this crown of thorns
Upon my liar´s chair
Full of broken thoughts
I cannot repair
Beneath the stains of time
The feelings disappear
You are someone else
I am still right here
[Chorus]
And you could have it all
My empire of dirtI will let you down
I will make you hurt
If I could start again
A million miles away
I will keep myself
I would find a way
Here, his last public interview before dying: 


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