Consciousness Shift

Creating a mental culture of health

This group will facilitate conversation and action aimed towards creating/restoring consciousnesses which are intricately tied to the natural world. This need is everpresent in societies which stress infinite growth on a finite planet.Change in behavior comes from change in our mentality, philosophy and worldview. If we seek to make positive change in our wo ...learn more

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Created: Dec 11, 2007
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James Greyson

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Email: wiser [at] blindspot.org.uk
 
Address: BlindSpot, PO Box 140, Lewes BN7 9DS, UK
Lewes BN7 9DS
United Kingdom
 
Phone: +44-1273-814 945
 
I Speak: english
 
I Am: Activist, Advocate, Designer, Educator, Engineer, Researcher, Social Entrepreneur, Writer
 
Member Since: December 11, 2007
 
Local Time: Sun Nov 22 23:54:53
 

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About

James was a sustainability consultant for 15 years before he finally worked out that his positive impact on businesses and localities was being dwarfed by the monstrous advance of global problems. So he started working as a think-tank, BlindSpot, to explore what we're all missing that might actually work. The focus is on systems thinking and systemic change, meaning we need to see global problems as an indivisible whole and reverse the lot of them very fast, rather than try a bit at a time. 


BlindSpot is now UN-recognised (it won an award) and publishes in the NATO Science for Peace and Security Programme (their Advanced Research Workshops aim to think ahead of the pack). James is probably the most outspoken member of the UK Sustainable Development Panel, with input into policy advice and scrutiny of government. He does academic reviewing for journals and conferences, speaks internationally (yes I know but people travel for worse reasons) and continues to consult on diverse sustainability projects where there is a need for highly ambitious thinking. 


On WiserEarth James tends the group Fixing systems not symptoms and offers the solution "Let's try forward gear", which compares historical unsustainability to being stuck in reverse gear. You can also find his:

• NATO work, Seven Policy Switches for Global Security (2009) and Systemic Economic Instruments for Energy, Climate and Global Security (global paradigm change) (2007) on reversing multiple global problems with systems thinking and systemic economic tools. 

• Article for the UN as a summary of the NATO work, BlindSpot Climate Briefing

• Keynote slides at the Irish Waste Summit in Dublin (see National Waste Summit 'zero disposal' presentation)

• Economics presentation at the Middle East Waste Summit, From credit crunch to planet crunch - or revival?  They really need this kind of help!

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azariarahamim 13 days ago

 

Thank you, James, for joining the group  Can I See Myself and the World as One Self 

 

I am hoping to be able to rearrange it to make room for discussions too... Did you have a chance to watch Felia's film?

 

Your new group  Fixing systems not symptoms  looks great!

 

 

 

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Zerowaster 13 days ago

James:

   I wish we could simply work together on Zero Waste but there seems to be a barrier. Is there a way to eliminate it?

 

   When I see a problem I like to analyze the problem and come up with a direct answer. But when I read your work I see an emphasis on insurance. To me this seems like an avoidance of the problem in favor of financial and political manipulation. Insurance has had a lousy run here in the USA where it is a transparent scheme for making people sick and allowing them to suffer and die so that greedy insurance companies can make billions in profit. I wouldn't want to be associated with this filthy industry in any way.

 

   Aside from that, it seems like you are proposing a scheme like - if I may be permitted a dramatic exaggeration - for taking out insurance to create a tax incentive to set up a fine system to create a profit system to affect a legislative climate to cause a law to incentivize Tom to move into the house that Jack built. My solution is: if Jack or Tom need a house, find a way to build it for him. Don't take out some insurance policy in hopes that the filamentous threads connecting it to Jack's house will somehow all come together. They won't. There are too many other players with their sticky fingers in too many pies to hope to set up a long trail of influence. It will be hard enough to just accomplish the direct goal, much less controlling a long chain of diffuse, hoped for connections.

 

   That's why I stay away from your proposed insurance scheme. Tell me if you can, why my doubts are misplaced and what we can all do that will have a direct, ultimate, palpable effect on eliminating the design of goods for immediate discard.

 

Respectrully,

 

Paul Palmer

 

PS: Personally, I think we need more discussion of conflicting ideas on Wiser Earth. There is way too much peace and love on this site and too little action. People need to get real in discussing their action programs, their goals and their willingness to participate. There are way too many groups and too many people trying to collect groups like charms on a bracelet. I blanch when I see profiles listing thirty or more different groups. I think that Wiser Earth has gone down a wrong path in facilitating that kind of collection rather than activities, though I don't blame anyone. It seems to just be the logical outcome of the ease with which people can add on groups and issues, like a virtual environmental struggle instead of a real one.

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adline20 2 months ago
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blindspotter 3 months ago
Thanks Narda, have added a note about these 'realities'; how to fix the global reality so it can bring peace and security to that situation and also to all everyone else's situation. 
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azariarahamim 3 months ago

 

 

29 August 2009

Dear friends of James

(and dear James, thanks for letting me post this letter here).

 

 

I have always wanted and believed in the possibility of peace. Over the past few weeks, as I begun collecting and selecting data of peace initiatives between Palestine and Israel, I was deeply moved to see the radical extent of heart and mindset shift towards peace, through non violent conflict resolution acts in the region. The thought struck me - here is a direct proof that the reality of humanity is far greater than the reality of the situation; that peace, here, is not only possible but inevitable... and, that if this is so here, it must be true everywhere.

 

There is now less than a month to the International Day of Peace, 21 September 2009. If you hold peace dear in hope, I would like to invite you to sign your name on the Peace Day Wall (below the image), and if you wish, please pledge your intent for the day in support.


I most sincerely hope to see you there

Many thanks and kindest regards

Narda Azaria Dalgleish
Scottish Borders, UK

 

 

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azariarahamim 3 months ago
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blindspotter 3 months ago
Sorry Deborah, just now found your comment. Great to know you and keep up your excellent work!
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boatsie 4 months ago
thanks for this invite here. i work with DK GreenRoots community and am hoping to bring them aboard here.... there is a lot going on over there with twice weekly diaries and some incredible writers, activists and specialists in the e movement. Some fabulous plans for future development of the group. I am slated for a late Aug column which I am planning on Life Cycle Assessment.... I'll invite you to the space I created here  to archive this work.....  still awaiting word from the 2 group leaders about if they will use WiserEarth .... so this is a closed group right now.
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