Tagged with 'Buckminster Fuller'

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The Enormous Dance of Stuff

Sometimes it's all too much. Don't you feel that way? I feel like everyone I know is overloaded with stuff. Stuff can be anything, but it's mostly desires. Desires past & desires present. I know people with great homes, great jobs, great partners, that were all a part of past desires. But now the enthusiasm for these past desires have been replaced by new desires.

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Someone You Need To Know... The Mother of Invention: Barbara Marx-Hubbard

Though you might know of Buckminster Fuller and his career heading the design revolution for ultimate sustainability with Earth's resources, you might not yet be familiar with his largely accepted philosophical predecessor Barbara Marx-Hubbard.

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Synergetics - 35 years later, part 2 - chaper 100

Following up on my last post about Buckminster Fuller’s tome Synergetics published 35 years ago I am continuing on to chapter 100.00 – Synergy.
“101.01 Synergy means behavior of whole systems unpredicted by the behavior of their parts taken separately”

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Synergetics - 35 years later Part 1 - Opening Remarks

So I happened upon a 1st edition copy of "Synergetics" by Buckminster Fuller with E.J Applewhite, 1975, published by Macmillan Publishing. Bucky get's a lot of street cred here because his ideas were so far ahead of their time and crossed the lines of science, consciousness, math, engineering and other fields - sort of like the content here on Evolver.

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email to the tribe

If you would like to join in, please step right up, love, steve fly.

http://www.maybelogic.org/courses.htm

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Homogrammic Prose

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spaceship earth: navigators wanted

Forty-one years ago, Buckminster Fuller published his “Operating Manual for Spaceship Earth: A Bold Blueprint for Survival that Diagnoses the Causes of the Environmental Crisis”.

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"Banish the word 'struggle' from your attitude and your vocabulary. All that we do now must be done in a sacred manner and in celebration. We are the ones we have been waiting for." — Hopi elders

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