Awakening the Dreamer, Changing The Dream
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Indigenous Lands | Social Justice Education | Fair Electoral Process | Renewable Energy | Environmental Justice | Indigenous Rights | Sustainable Energy Development | Sustainable Livestock Husbandry | Human Rights and Natural Law | Climate Change | Indigenous People and Culture | Sustainable Agriculture | Human Population Growth and Impacts | Pollution Prevention and Reduction | Sustainability, Religious and Spiritual Issues | Sustainable Living | Toxic and Hazardous Substances | Human Rights and Civil Liberties | Biodiversity Conservation | Endangered Plant Species Protection | Conservation and the Commons
About
Greetings!
You are invited to join us at the Awakening the Dreamer, Changing the Dream Symposium, whose purpose is to bring forth a bold vision: an environmentally sustainable, spiritually fulfilling, and socially just human presence on Earth. This dynamic and inspiring one-day symposium has been shifting thousands of people's consciousness towards a more sustainable society worldwide.
The symposium is an examination of the many global crisis that we face. We will look at the latest information on how we're doing on a global scale, and the underlying cultural story—or "dream"—that got us into our global predicament.
The symposium challenges our unexamined assumptions that have brought our entire civilization to the brink of...change. It examines how we treat one another, and how we treat the planet and why, as the primary consideration of the root causes of our situation today.
If you are ready to be disturbed, inspired and moved to action, if you are ready to be introduced to a thriving community of like-hearted, deeply committed cohorts who are actively engaged in awakening from and changing the dream of our modern industrial culture, we invite you to come to the next symposium.
The Pachamama Alliance ("pachamama" is an indigenous word for "the cosmos and all of life") is a U.S. based organization that created the Awakening the Dreamer, Changing the Dream symposium.
The symposium was a result of the organization's dedication to preserving the rainforest in the Ecuadorian Amazon, as well as addressing the underlying demands from the modern world that threaten rainforest lands.
The symposium is presented by volunteers throughout the world.
You are invited to join us at the Awakening the Dreamer, Changing the Dream Symposium, whose purpose is to bring forth a bold vision: an environmentally sustainable, spiritually fulfilling, and socially just human presence on Earth. This dynamic and inspiring one-day symposium has been shifting thousands of people's consciousness towards a more sustainable society worldwide.
The symposium is an examination of the many global crisis that we face. We will look at the latest information on how we're doing on a global scale, and the underlying cultural story—or "dream"—that got us into our global predicament.
The symposium challenges our unexamined assumptions that have brought our entire civilization to the brink of...change. It examines how we treat one another, and how we treat the planet and why, as the primary consideration of the root causes of our situation today.
If you are ready to be disturbed, inspired and moved to action, if you are ready to be introduced to a thriving community of like-hearted, deeply committed cohorts who are actively engaged in awakening from and changing the dream of our modern industrial culture, we invite you to come to the next symposium.
The Pachamama Alliance ("pachamama" is an indigenous word for "the cosmos and all of life") is a U.S. based organization that created the Awakening the Dreamer, Changing the Dream symposium.
The symposium was a result of the organization's dedication to preserving the rainforest in the Ecuadorian Amazon, as well as addressing the underlying demands from the modern world that threaten rainforest lands.
The symposium is presented by volunteers throughout the world.

