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The Need for a Paradigm Shift

Started Aug 30, 2011 0 Replies

Our current dominant way of looking at the world ("worldview" or "ideology") is rooted in the economic system (capitalism) that has been around for at least 500 hundred years (dating back to late…Continue

What should Guide our Personal Finance Decisions?

Started Aug 29, 2011 0 Replies

There is a lot of talk in the alternative economy movement including those seeking a more sustainable lifestyle such as Transitions about the idea that spending locally and supporting local…Continue

 

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How are you currently involved in the Transition?
I am new to Transition. My aim is to increase interaction among members in all areas of sustainability encouraging collective action and experimentation with focus on planning and implementing a sustainable cooperative economic system using the scientific / experimental approach. Integrating the various areas of focus (e.g., transitions agriculture / construction / health and nutrition / energy / education / etc.) into a holistic sustainable lifestyle (economic system) is my short-term goal, with proof of concept by experimental example (through use of science and technology). I recognize integrating the growing army of poor and unemployed, and providing them an equitable sustainable lifestyle and survival alternative to the current failed economic system, a strategic goal and proof of success.
In what ways do you identify with the Transition movement? Why are you interested?
Prepare for and adapt to the changing world in an active and sustainable way before I and the likes of me go extinct. It could potentially be a great network to affect meaningful change for survival of our species / bringing back dignity to our lives.
Do you have particular interests, skills, talents or resources you would like to bring to Transition Whatcom?
A genuine generalist with much depth in a variety of specialties. A work in progress but I have been training myself for this period of time / history for over 30 years - fortunate to know the inevitable need for a sustainable change (i.e., evolution - do or die). Glad more and more people are forced to recognize this (nothing like mother nature forcing us to shape up or else!). I see nature forcing us to change in fundamental ways especially in regards to the dominant economic system (capitalism) - and all the related institutions. My approach is scientific and interdisciplinary (without private interests / money) - based on the notion that nature is all matter and all matter is interconnected. Necessity first (survival), possibilities second (science and technology offering the most objective means and the best hope), our will and intentions last (tempered with the realism of above / our times) are ingredients of change - at this point our will is lacking most. My interests / talents / skills therefore reflect more or less the above priorities as I have tried to live a dignified life aiming to offer the best I possibly can for the survival of the species that gives the biggest meaning / purpose to that life.
In what neighborhood or part of the county do you reside?
Currently in Vancouver B.C. moving to Bellingham in a few months.
Where did you hear about Transition Whatcom and how did you find our community network website?
Web Search.
Please note that you do not have to answer all of the above questions in order to join, and you can always come back later to edit your profile. If it's all too many questions for now, please provide a short answer below on why you'd like to join this site (or a summary of the above, if answered).
Transition to a sustainable global life system.

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At 10:24am on August 27, 2011, Heather K said…

Hi Behrouz,  Re active neighborhoods, many folks on the 'southside' are sensitive to energy & food transition issues;  however they may not all identify with transition work, since they have been doing it long before the book was written.

There are many neighborhoods in the B'ham area, most all of them connected by the level coast geography so getting around with bike or walk or bus is easy.  The Birchwood & Columbia neighborhoods have some good soil in their backyards that more & more folks are digging up & growing food.

Quarterly there are two transition meetings hosted by our Twog, the Assembly, and the Hub.  This Sunday the Hub will meet, and that would be good place to get a sense of what is happening in neighborhoods.  Here is link if you'd like to attend http://transitionwhatcom.ning.com/events/transition-whatcom-quarterly-hub-meeting    The next public Twog meetings will most likely be in Novemember.

I am rarely able to attend these indoor meetings.  Best chance to meet me is at our annual winter seed-swap, or our upcoming NW Barter Fair & Farmers Seed Swap mostly likely Nov 5th.  There are some great classes offered at Inspiration Farm with Brian & team.  This sunday Dov will present a class on Barefoot Doctor Medicine.  

Hope this helps.  I am rarely online during these warm days of harvest & being outside!

 
 
 

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