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Thanks for your vulnerability about how you are learning to stay more balanced in your life. "Vulnerability risks hurt, disappointment, and failure. Yet it remains a vital opening to change and to truth. We should not see our vulnerability as something we need to hide or get over. The slow and difficult work of living out your vulnerability holds you in the flow of life." - from Eternal Echoes by John O'Donohue, a book I highly recommend (all his books are excellent)

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Another inspiring and thought provoking Frankly Nate ... thank you .

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Thanks for this one, Nate. I don't have have any mentors or group members to lean on and commune with in this regard...yet? This talk has given me a lot to think about, but in a structured and soulful way that helps amidst the gathering political storm.

If you have any local guidance or connections for me to reach out to here in Sacramento, CA, I'm all ears.

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thanks. I know lots of TGS folk in Bay Area - not in Sacramento as such, but im sure they're there. We're working on some software that is better than Discord. Take good care

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Good news. Thank you.

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There are some folks in the StF community there Cabot (see the map: https://www.google.com/maps/d/viewer?mid=1qlGIDnBNRlxOfY30r4tDSCIzBPqonkQ&ll=38.667858394132395%2C-121.39340757390893&z=9 )

For more on what we're up to (with Nate's involvement) see:

https://ecogather.ing/surviving-the-future/

Sign up to the forums or join an online event (both entirely free), and you can connect easily with your local folk.

In warm solidarity,

Shaun

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Thank you!

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I have to point to what Doomberg says about life and biology equals energy or something like that. We just have to be more aligned with how to lower our entropic rate and use biomimicry to produce energy in a less toxic way.

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