Sustainable Vocations - Latest Blog Comments http://sustainablevocations.org/blog en-us Monsters of Folk Santa Barbara show Oct 22 to benefit Sustainable Vocations! - eric <p>I would love to go, Santa Barbara is like a second home. How much are these tickets? <br />Please let me know asap. Thanks -eric</p> Thu, 03 Sep 2009 19:00:57 -0500 http://sustainablevocations.org/blog/entry/202351/monsters-of-folk-santa-barbara-show-oct-22-to-benefit-sustainable-vocations#comment300481 /blog/entry/202351/monsters-of-folk-santa-barbara-show-oct-22-to-benefit-sustainable-vocations#comment300481 Part 2, New Postings of the Sustainable Vocations Students - Tony C. Saladino <p>The tradition that I come from assures us that the ancestors are still with us, and the future generations are always depending on us as well. Time, as we know it, only exists between our ears, our conception of it , bearing only a slight resemblance to what it really is. </p> <p>Each of us can only be true to our own nature, and only through education can we begin to understand the moral choice that is required to strive toward sustainability. Legislating morality has never worked, nor have most forms of social control. Self interest is the strongest motivator. When we learn that the welfare of others directly tied to our own security and success, we make better choices. <br />Bless you all for your attention to these important ideas, concepts and attitudes! <br />Namaste'</p> Wed, 02 Sep 2009 21:57:11 -0500 http://sustainablevocations.org/blog/entry/212071/part-2-new-postings-of-the-sustainable-vocations-students#comment298901 /blog/entry/212071/part-2-new-postings-of-the-sustainable-vocations-students#comment298901 - Tony C. Saladino <p>The Mother Earth's gift to us is to sustain us. We can reciprocate by sustaining the planet. Recreating Eden is possible, perhaps even essential if we are to reverse recent trends toward disaster. Healing the rift between humankind and nature is a first step toward sustainability. <br />Only through thoughtful consideration of Mother earth's needs can we hope to make better decisions about nurturing the ecosystem rather than exploiting it. <br />Blessed Be and Namaste'</p> Wed, 02 Sep 2009 21:38:49 -0500 http://sustainablevocations.org/blog/entry/213241/#comment298871 /blog/entry/213241/#comment298871 - Shawn Clanin <p>It is amazing how we take our blessings of life for granted. The life they lead is often the life we dream about. Life in every breath. </p> Sun, 30 Aug 2009 19:16:53 -0500 http://sustainablevocations.org/blog/entry/213241/#comment288201 /blog/entry/213241/#comment288201 Part 2, New Postings of the Sustainable Vocations Students - Brent Wilyy <p>Tnx for staying in touch, great foundational work you folks are doing, hope to visit again soon. B.</p> Tue, 25 Aug 2009 01:56:23 -0500 http://sustainablevocations.org/blog/entry/212071/part-2-new-postings-of-the-sustainable-vocations-students#comment276461 /blog/entry/212071/part-2-new-postings-of-the-sustainable-vocations-students#comment276461 Part 2, New Postings of the Sustainable Vocations Students - sara <p>Your journey of sustainability is so inspiring. Knowing that our next generation of leaders are seeing the world in a new light, inspires me to keep doing the work that I am doing. Thank you Quail Springs for creating the condition for our next generation of leaders to grow strong, wise and sustaianble.</p> Tue, 18 Aug 2009 10:47:06 -0500 http://sustainablevocations.org/blog/entry/212071/part-2-new-postings-of-the-sustainable-vocations-students#comment264281 /blog/entry/212071/part-2-new-postings-of-the-sustainable-vocations-students#comment264281