《近鄉》 - 亂世中的希望之聲
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The Power of Local - Trailer
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The Power of Local
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Ай бұрын
Closer to Home Trailer
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Big Picture Activism
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@MarkusHuck
@MarkusHuck 13 сағат бұрын
@yangchandolma-9545
@yangchandolma-9545 20 сағат бұрын
Lovely 🌹😍
@KathrynLafond
@KathrynLafond Күн бұрын
Once again you've hit the nail on the head for the direction we need to go to bless life and all that lives! thank you
@markwahl561
@markwahl561 Күн бұрын
Powerful, relevant and convincing in its beauty and hope, as well as in its accuracy about the inevitability of civilizational decline at the hands of "the" global economic structure. This structure is like the air we breathe, it is rapacious, extractive, monetizing-of-everything CAPITALISM. This kind of capitalism isn't the simple exchange of intrinsically valuable items at the local level, it is the turning of EVERYTHING into a transaction that spins off superimposed money surcharges to remote parties while the immediate local trading parties are kept from ownerships of means of their own production. Capitalism is the ultimately problem: there is no "benign" capitalism because capitalism demands infinite monetized growth to abstract owners/investors around everything that has any natural value. That growth must increase toward infinithy -- no growth is considered enough; there is always more transactional value to be piled on top of anything that has its own natural intrinsic value
@SuperVlerik
@SuperVlerik 4 күн бұрын
Fantastic, and so happy it's in Spanish as well.
@shaeshaebibi
@shaeshaebibi 5 күн бұрын
This is so profound! Very impressive to be able to speak so eloquently, from the heart for 18 minutes. Thank you!
@bubu-px7gb
@bubu-px7gb 7 күн бұрын
化 城 为 村 , 这就是中国的肯定的趋势啊, 因为大城市的房太贵, 房子设计太不合理, 街道设计太不合理,街道没有设计出停车位,也没有设计出合理的停放电动摩托车的位置, 政府官员 和 大商人 都 太过于 贪婪 也 太过于 没有脑子。 导致 , 村民 、 县民 , 很大一部分要回到 县里 或 非省会 地级市 去生活。
@Congomania
@Congomania 11 күн бұрын
Well well well. We encouraged policies that destoyed families and communities, now advocating back to basics when we all know that, most of these have hidden agendas. Is this another attempt for social engineering? Expect resistance from people😊😊😊
@Sontse09
@Sontse09 14 күн бұрын
This is authentic and precious Ladakh .
@user-scottliao05
@user-scottliao05 15 күн бұрын
很棒的在地化活動!雖然瞭解的人很少,但是終究開始動起來了,只要有一個人轉變想法,再把這個能量傳給其他人,相信總有一天會扭轉大部分人往對的方向。我相信!
@skullandbones1832
@skullandbones1832 18 күн бұрын
👍
@JohnFry-sm1fb
@JohnFry-sm1fb 24 күн бұрын
Trauma (Physical, Emotional, Mental, Spiritual) >>>> Glucose Insufficiency >>>> Brain Dysfunction >>>> Anxiety, Depression, Despondency, Suicide. See Dr. David Stephens for detailed discussion and clinical results. His recent discovery (2018) makes much sense of human history and our recent situation. Perhaps the individuals involved in Localization are analogous to neurons that are still functioning in a fully or mostly-fueled state, inside a social-brain in which many or most other neurons are literally starving for the lack of their primary fuel - Glucose (due to Trauma-induced resets of supply). It could be that an early attraction in life to low-stress, supportive, local environments helps one avoid Glucose-limiting traumas; thereby preserving overall-awareness and the ability to respond to wide-ranging dangers (beyond self) in an appropriate manner. Hope this helps someone. His first book in 2020 covers all the bases.
@taffwimp
@taffwimp 26 күн бұрын
Some great projects, nice to see. 1 thing which would help the climate is if the ngo's & governments stopped spraying our skies!
@johnfowler4820
@johnfowler4820 28 күн бұрын
When we make decisions that are only in the favour of our children's children's children's children we will be making a new system based on compassion. A community we can truly depend on.
@michaelanthony279
@michaelanthony279 Ай бұрын
This woman is brilliant. Experienced psychiatrists know in their hearts that the chances of “cure” (what psychiatrists and others call “remission”) for a patient with depression are small (a recent review estimated only about 15% of clinically depressed patients respond “robustly” to medication intervention). And that percentage was my experience: i knew that (try as i might, and i knew the medications and combinations as well as anyone) this was going to be a difficult time. I spoke to my patients about “community, creativity, compassion, connection…” And, as Dr. Henje states, people who are fearful for their personal safety (owing to physical or financial or other risks) cannot “get better.” The malaise/depression is a (worldwide) systemic problem. Thank you for this video.
@PeterTodd
@PeterTodd Ай бұрын
Nice to see this film again. So disappointing (but not unexpected) to see that virtually nothing has improved in the 13years since it first came out. Sigh...
@DrDanWeaver
@DrDanWeaver Ай бұрын
great stuff, thanks.
@_suse_
@_suse_ Ай бұрын
"Explainer" up the top of this video to help prevent "misinformation", like the ones listed every time anyone wanted to talk about how trustworthy those things forced in our arms were ... suggests to me this is a video everyone should watch :)
@Rose_Ou
@Rose_Ou Ай бұрын
So many people have situational depression, not only depression related to (c)PTSD. At 49 I'm close to that collapse Dr. Henje is talking about. I feel like my adrenals are burnt out and my body is shutting down. I've been living mostly in fight or flight mode with lots of fawning and shame resulting from trauma I sustained in the first 20 years of my life. However, the last two years has been different, it's like a constant freeze mode where I can't seem to move forward I want out of this life. In practice it's procrastination and anxiety 24/7. I feel like a complete failure. I'm useless, jobless and most likely unemployable since my profession is gradually becoming obsolete and translator jobs are taken over by machines. My generation is as much in trouble as gez z trying to figure out what's next with fear and strong feeling of hopelessness.
@JohnFry-sm1fb
@JohnFry-sm1fb 23 күн бұрын
Hello Rose_Ou You may find a solution by supplementing Dextrose, which is just another name for the essential fuel of energy-production for our brain and body - Glucose. Dr. David Stephens discovered this in 2018 while working with teens who had suffered multiple concussions and more minor head-traumas. In summary of Dr. Stephens' three books; the brain during trauma of all sorts demands an influx of Glucose from body-storage that creates short-term condition known as Hyperglycolysis, which is dangerous, but necessary to protect neurons from further damages. After the crisis, which can be as simple as the activation of the Sympathetic Nervous System in a Fight-or-Flight-or-Freeze situation, the brain down-regulates the amount of Glucose it will allow in at any time, from the point it was at prior to the Hyperglycolysis. This is permanent until rectified with supplementing Dextrose. The Glucose-limit is set lower again upon each trauma; eventually leading to despondency and the feelings you describe. I've been following his guidance as explained in his books for five weeks and my life and perceptions have changed in dramatic ways. Hope you find your way out of the maelstrom.
@slothanja
@slothanja Ай бұрын
So much hope! Thank you for showing us a path out of this mess🙏
@TheDomVerde
@TheDomVerde Ай бұрын
Much of Christian missionary work in the modern era was not the gospel at all, but the industrial gospel of western capitalism.
@codydaley9036
@codydaley9036 Ай бұрын
Wonderful conversation. Love when Satish Kumar touched on technology and AI in the conversation, which overlaps which the work of Gregg Braden and my work. Gregg states; we have three overlying battles, a battle for our thoughts and perceptions, a battle for our very humanness, what makes us human when do not remember our human potential as soft self regulating technologies, and a battle for our biology. What we require now is a polymathic approach to education, in an educational system devoted to highly specialised and compartmentalised outcomes. This touches on my deep interest in ancient Egypt, when there was much greater connection to the Earth humans and technological expression and the cosmos.
@thefarawaytree
@thefarawaytree Ай бұрын
thank you, so inspiring! Satish Kumar is amazing 💗
@LMZ60
@LMZ60 Ай бұрын
👏🏼❤
@ideasparaelgrangiro
@ideasparaelgrangiro Ай бұрын
Beautiful, full of wisdom and so many wonderful people. A true gem, a mass scale must see, I´ll do my best to spread. And BTW this chanel is largely about Localization too and has an interview with Vandana Shiva. Localization is the way I love the nonlocal part of the Internet though ;-)
@Be1More
@Be1More Ай бұрын
Well done
@DrJanpha
@DrJanpha Ай бұрын
Wonderful
@ngurekim6278
@ngurekim6278 Ай бұрын
Dear Local Futures - Please tell John Perkins that Kenya is currently on fire because our new President is being forced to accommodate loans to finance projects that are beyond what the country can afford. We are already indebted beyond what our great grandchildren can possibly pay. The new President is being blamed for overtaxing citizens but no one is talking about the corporations that are being funded to build unnecessary expressways and other white elephant projects. It would be interesting to hear John Perkins speak to the Kenyan situation.
@BernardMcCarty
@BernardMcCarty Ай бұрын
Fantastic, thank you.
@mortonvrose
@mortonvrose Ай бұрын
Clearly a wonderful film, thanks, exactly what we should focus on.... our own place, where we can live and thrive in community, togetherness and harmony. There is much for us to learn, like sharing, compassion and lovingly working and learning together ❤❤❤ to create a life that's good for all of us and our mother earth❤
@WildAimee
@WildAimee Ай бұрын
❤❤❤
@rttptt3710
@rttptt3710 Ай бұрын
Top notch film, thank you 🙏
@AngloSaks666
@AngloSaks666 Ай бұрын
15:55 "The white teacher who brought the pencil also brought the eraser"
@AngloSaks666
@AngloSaks666 Ай бұрын
15:15 What Mr. Akomolafe says here is very important, and kind of telling of how things work, and also why we don't really notice. It doesn't just happen to the people's of these colonized countries, but to all of us.
@EcoKiwiMagazine
@EcoKiwiMagazine Ай бұрын
What a wonderfully hopeful set of snapshots from across our small fragile shared rock hurtling through space! He ataahua o koutou mahi!
@Tippitiwitch
@Tippitiwitch Ай бұрын
I think the narrator's voice is that of John Pilger (RIP); if it is him please, @LocalFutures, have the respect to acknowledge him adequately, it's not John Page, thanks.
@TheDomVerde
@TheDomVerde Ай бұрын
It is remarkable that a deeply Catholic concept, subsidiarity, localism, is now being adopted by so many. This is GK Chesterton, Fr. Vincent McNabb, CS Lewis, Hillaire Belloc, Ivan Illich, and finally Pope Leo XIII's vision...the Catholic land Movement...Distributism!!! I am so moved and massively edified for this!
@sunnivarojahnvigeland8695
@sunnivarojahnvigeland8695 Ай бұрын
@greggardiner895
@greggardiner895 Ай бұрын
Breathe and Smile TNH 🙏
@greggardiner895
@greggardiner895 Ай бұрын
kzfaq.info/get/bejne/b9KHfs-olr3Gc3U.html
@davidmiles-hanschell
@davidmiles-hanschell Ай бұрын
" All I need is a complete integrated farm of one acre." At the current, unstoppable rate to industrialize and globalize what remains of land that can be cultivated to grow food crops, this wish of an agriculturalist will be a pipe dream.
@leon_appnot
@leon_appnot Ай бұрын
🌱❤
@Xy0zK
@Xy0zK Ай бұрын
Its ok but I think zeitgeist all ready solve the problem by when you create a city in consonance with the resources around it, they think that maintaining the monetary system to a local level will solve the problem, the problem is -I think- money it’s self. Right there is the problem: how money works and what is it for. It’s like the capitalistic version of zeitgeist 😅 with the same focus that’s is human being and nature. And it’s ok. 👌 at least is a focus on the same direction with the same intention but in a different way to do it. We can work it out together 👍🏼
@ChinaSongsCollection
@ChinaSongsCollection Ай бұрын
@4:33. Well, that one is a BIG lie and a very nasty nonsensical propaganda campaign against the Chinese. I would *ABSOLUTELY LOVE* to have a proper debate with ANYONE about China's treatment of Muslims in China. Unfortunately, that's simply not possible on this platform. My comments on KZfaq are deleted or hidden SO SO often it's impossible to carry on ANY meaningful debate. So instead, I like to urge everyone to *P L E A S E* go to China to see the place, and talk to the people there. Not just talk to 1 or 2 people, but talk to a lot of people. People of different ethnicity, and different religious background, etc. Get a feel for yourself what is real and what is not. And then judge. I'm 100% certain that ANY sane neutral person will end up rejecting what the media is feeding you. ( PS. But the *Neutrality* part is very important. You do need to be truly neutral, and have an open mind to see what you've been brainwashed your whole life to NOT see )
@bernadineseven
@bernadineseven Ай бұрын
Thank you for this - I have been part of the Transition movement for decades and now live in a very small community on the far south coast of Australia. As much as l appreciate this, I kind of think this seems very much framed and, ’preaches to the converted’. Could you recommend another presentation / short movie that might be more engaging for regular folk who have not come across any options for ways of being within our communities? Many thanks 🙏 PS I guess I am looking for real examples, featuring local people, regular people in ordinary communities and examples of what is happening within their communities. Rather than listening to experts (granted, you ARE all wonderful human beings , knowledgeable in your fields and I admire you all greatly) Again, as wonderful as this presentation is, do you think that this speaks to the ordinary person? Would love some guidance as to where I could find something that speaks to this need.
@slothanja
@slothanja Ай бұрын
Yes! It’s coming - I believe local future is now working on a video of practical examples. Thank you for living the solution 🙏
@locobc
@locobc Ай бұрын
Looks like an amazing film.
@dharmaslack7382
@dharmaslack7382 Ай бұрын
Spot on, localisation Is thé way, also what our bodies beef to heal
@jeanetteschulthe1andOnly
@jeanetteschulthe1andOnly Ай бұрын
This is important, localization. Not only opening pathways for small, as in "card table" businesses, but also small urban farms and community gardens, etc. can sell their produce and value added farm products thereby encouraging urban farms and ensuring our prosperity and feeding ourselves should things fall to absolute crumbs. Some malls either holding govt offices or empty, near empty can do the same as a mall I know of...every second Saturday of each month, they have a LOCAL "Arts & Crafters Fair". Perhaps checking out the activity at your local mall and suggesting the same, if not conflicting with mall merchants. Local made items, source local materials, made locally and sold locally. Excellent!
@andrewfarrell6120
@andrewfarrell6120 Ай бұрын
I really would like to believe in this but it smacks the "new optimist" movement, talking about rewiring the existing economic system. I dunno how many times this mentioned "business." Nowhere in this "decentralized" model was there a mention of healthcare. Certain parts of our society require large governmental infrastructures and will not function in what is essentially a libertarian experiment. The kind of revolution this espouses is performative and, in the end, it will only support a small number of communities leaving large swaths of urban populations to fend for themselves in a world of hunger games. When pollyanna man says "This is a great time to be alive, " at best he's lying to himself, at worst gaslighting us to make us think these changes are just going to happen if we try ... as individuals and if you don't try then you are the problem. Wouldn't it be beautiful if we all lived in collectives, grew our own food, thatched our own roofs? Of course. It is however unrealistic, selfish, and unsustainable on a global scale.
@AgroecologyMap
@AgroecologyMap Ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing!!! 💚
@AgroecologyMap
@AgroecologyMap Ай бұрын
Looking forward to watching this incredible film! 💚