Tags: aboriginal
‘Our land is our knowledge’
By Pierre on Mar 24, 2005 | In Collective Intelligence, Knowledge Management, Spiritual Traditions
While searching the web for Aboriginal paintings, I found this story about the aboriginal people Noonghaburra, told by finnish KM specialist Karl-Erik Sveiby.
Sveiby asked Tex Skuthorpe what was the aboriginal word for knowledge. The artist consultant couldn’t find any.
« Our land is our knowledge, we walk on the knowledge, we dwell in the knowledge, we live in our thesaurus, we walk in our Bible every day of our lives. Everything is knowledge. »
Aboriginal wisdom is deep and universal.
Paradigm shift.
The territory is the map.
Gaia Yoga
By Pierre on Mar 7, 2005 | In Future Studies, People, Sustainability

Pierre Teilhard de Chardin and James Lovelock
Pierre Teilhard de Chardin and James Lovelock pionneered the vision of an integrated world where the planet Earth and the human specie form a unified organism (see Gaia Hypothesis) and from which emerges a new sphere of global consciousness (see Noosphere).
These enlightened men are more than scientists of their time. Because of their profound spirituality, they are able to understand, to foresee the /futurs.


