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Corporate Sociopaths and Decent People
By
Gus diZerega
Pantheacon coverage will return shortly – I gotta catch a plane. Markets are wonderful means by which people can make voluntary exchanges. They are indispensable servants. But when they become our masters all values are subordinated to enabling the most ruthless manipulators make as much money as possible. We have seen recently what these corporate…
More Discussion on Spirit and Buying Local
By
Gus diZerega
I will return to Pantheacon issues shortly, but Holly Liebowitz Rossi over at Fresh Living wonders whether I am using the word ‘spiritual’ appropriately in my blog on shopping locally. This gives me an opportunity to explore this interesting question a bit more.
World’s Oldest Known Sacred Site Predates Agriculture
By
Gus diZerega
One of the things I like best about Pantheacon is the opportunity to get up to date on new research and discoveries in research on ancient sites of interest to Pagans. And few times are more ancient than Göbekli Tepe, a ancient sacred site in Southeast Turkey that is over 12,000 years old, three times…
Report on Pagans and Interfaith
By
Gus diZerega
I saw a number of wonderful sessions yesterday that might interest our larger community. Too many to put a blog together before fatigue led me to bed. One of particular importance was on Pagan involvement in interfaith work. (Reports on more will follow.) Out here in California we have been active in interfaith for over…
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