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A Better World with Mitchell J. Rabin - Mitchell Looks at the Larger Picture:  Environment, Economy, Politics & US

Mitchell Looks at the Larger Picture: Environment, Economy, Politics & US

03/23/16 • 89 min

A Better World with Mitchell J. Rabin
Wednesday, March 23, 6pm EST. This evening Mitchell speaks tonight about what can happen upon our shifting our consciousness and story-telling about what’s possible at this delicate point in human history which could potentially sustain our species and many others, generating a culture and lifestyle not just of sustenance but of thriving. Mitchell will speak of the massive actions taking place on the ground with vision who are taking the future into their own hands and building land-based communities and businesses that are cooperative in nature while in some cases becoming quite profitable at the same time. He will speak of business models that support eco-friendly, people-friendly relationships while, believe it or not, generating moderate yet “pleasurable profit”. At the same time, he’ll talk about cultivating a healthy relationship with money based on love and a balanced relationship with the material, 3-D world. The good news is that change is possible, adaptation occurs in our species daily and neuro-plasticity abounds thus creating potential for the moving a few inches to the left of the iceberg, which itself happens to be melting. The good news is also that Dr. Jill Stein is running again for the Green Party’s candidate for President and if heard, can change the national conversation. Will they let her in? Tune in for a hard-hitting but uplifting program, speaking to some of the essential issues facing our planet’s inhabitants.
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Wednesday, March 23, 6pm EST. This evening Mitchell speaks tonight about what can happen upon our shifting our consciousness and story-telling about what’s possible at this delicate point in human history which could potentially sustain our species and many others, generating a culture and lifestyle not just of sustenance but of thriving. Mitchell will speak of the massive actions taking place on the ground with vision who are taking the future into their own hands and building land-based communities and businesses that are cooperative in nature while in some cases becoming quite profitable at the same time. He will speak of business models that support eco-friendly, people-friendly relationships while, believe it or not, generating moderate yet “pleasurable profit”. At the same time, he’ll talk about cultivating a healthy relationship with money based on love and a balanced relationship with the material, 3-D world. The good news is that change is possible, adaptation occurs in our species daily and neuro-plasticity abounds thus creating potential for the moving a few inches to the left of the iceberg, which itself happens to be melting. The good news is also that Dr. Jill Stein is running again for the Green Party’s candidate for President and if heard, can change the national conversation. Will they let her in? Tune in for a hard-hitting but uplifting program, speaking to some of the essential issues facing our planet’s inhabitants.

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The Last Unpolluted Place on Earth…Mitchell Interviews Richard Bowell

Philosopher, author and presenter, Richard A. Bowell has been asking himself these kinds of questions for a long time. His colleague and friend, Michael Shewchuk, at the U.N., has been asking himself similarly. Richard’s book, The Last Unpolluted Place on Earth...Is Inside Ourselves, addresses these questions and is finding favor at such places as the United Nations. Today’s Round Table discussion will be addressing these issues which face us all: What is our future? What does our evolution look like? Will it be rapid enough to avert the 6th Extinction? These are the kinds of questions Richard, Michael and Mitchell will be discussing as well as the power of simply being present, perhaps the key to the whole game. Please join us for this seminal conversation between Richard, Mitchell and Michael which will educate, uplift and inspire. For more, go to:www.humanevolutionarychange.org and www.abetterworld.tv

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This evening Mitchell conducts a Round Table discussion on the relationship between diet and Climate Change. Inside this is tremendous possibility for both personal-planetary transformation and spiritual growth. Joining Mitchell is Abel Slater and Dina Lautman. Abel and Dina have been devotees of spiritual teacher, Avatar Adi Da Samraj for over 25 years, spent significant time in Naitauba, Fiji at Adi Da’s principal hermitage sanctuary where they received direct guidance from Adi Da, both in practical life wisdom and esoteric spiritual practice. Now based in New York, they also travel extensively throughout the world presenting Adi Da’s spiritual teachings about right life, including diet, sexuality, meditation and conductivity. Recently, they have been focused on raising awareness about the benefits of the raw vegan diet by promotingGreen Gorilla raw treats at across the U.S. and the world. A little on the subject of the Round Table will be looking at the benefits of a maximally raw fructo-vegetarian diet, based on the principles of Avatar Adi Da Samraj in His book, Green Gorilla.

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