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We still have a lot to learn
For too long, and pushing harder each year, the schooling machine has been whipping our kids through an examination-driven system more like the Grand National than an academy of life, geared at expelling productive economic units more so than rounded or wise individuals poised to conduct lives that contribute to the health of humanity and the planet. Continue reading →
Posted in Consciousness & evolution, Conservation, Culture, ecology, Environment, Health & wellbeing, In the news, Lifestyle, Menu, Nature, Personal Development
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Tagged 2021, beyondexams, covid, covid and schooling, diversity, education, exams, left and right hemispheres, lessons in life, school system, schooling, teaching, vocation, whatcanwelearn
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Could 5G hasten our extinction?
Very little of the (real) news about 5G makes happy reading but if there’s one piece of information that I can’t seem to shake out of my head, its that it could be devastating to all the bees that are … Continue reading →
Posted in Animal welfare, Birds, Conservation, ecology, Health & wellbeing, Menu, Nature, Personal Development, Recovery chronic illness
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Tagged 5G health risks, bee extinction, bird extinction, chronic health issues, Dr Ulrike Menke, eco disaster, ecology, electromagnetic environment, electrosensitivity, EMFs, how bees use electromagentic information, how birds use electromagentic information, how humans use electroganetic information, human extinction, mystery health issues, non-thermal effects of EMFs, word crisis
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