"We say we love flowers, yet we pluck them. We say we love trees, yet we cut them down. And people still wonder why some are afraid when told they are loved."
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Lindsey Broad ('Til Death) interviewed at the 2009 EMA Awards By Ken Spector
Posted By: Living ECHO | 9 Nov 2009 | 10:59 pm EST
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New Zealand at Wharepuke Gardens eco-lodge & Food Cafe
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http://www.OrganicExplorer.com In this segment on our Organic Living with the Hippy Gourmet tour of New Zealand we're in the magical Bay of Islands area in Kerikeri! Here we visit with Tania Booth one of the many family owners of Wharepuke Accommodations. We also meet Tania's dad Robin Booth who is in charge of the lush and beautiful Wharepuke gardens. Our tour continues up at the Print Studio at Wharepuke where we meet Mark Graver, resident artist and also co-owner of the eco-lodge. In the organic food garden we find Paul Goldfinch who leads us to our interview with his son-in-law Colin Ashton the owner and chef of Food at Wharepuke restaurant. If it seems like there's a lot going on at Wharepuke in Kerikeri that's because there is! All wonderful people, great hospitality, laid back cottages, stunning gardens and some of the best food on our whole tour of New Zealand!
Posted By: Living ECHO | 23 Jul 2009 | 9:52 pm EDT
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TreehuggerTV: The Florida Everglades
During a recent trip to Miami, THTV met with John Adornato, the Everglades Restoration Program Manager for the National Parks Conservation Association. In this episode John gives us a personal tour of the glades while highlighting new conservation strategies that seek to regenerate historic water flow. He also discusses the invasive nature of rock miners and Australian trees called 'Melaleuca' that drain water from this unique habitat.
Posted By: Living ECHO | 2 Nov 2007 | 3:23 pm EDT
Source: http://www.youtube.com/user/treehuggertv
TreehuggerTV: Freshtopia Takes the Long Train
Get on board and settle in as Freshtopia takes you away across America to explore the perks and pitfalls of traveling the country by rail. From dining cars to vast landscapes, traveling by train offers a different take on time than we are used to in our rapid transit world.
Posted By: Living ECHO | 2 Nov 2007 | 2:47 pm EDT
Source: http://www.youtube.com/user/treehuggertv
OSHO: Tai Chi
The Chinese Taoist tradition has a method known as "Tai-Chi". It is a method of centering, a method of witnessing. They say do whatsoever, but remain conscious of the center at the navel. Walking, be conscious of the center at the navel. Eating, be conscious of the center at the navel. Fighting, be conscious of the center at the navel. Do whatsoever you are doing, but remain conscious of one thing: that you are centered in the navel. Again, if you are conscious of the navel, you cannot think. The moment you begin to think, you will not be conscious of the navel. - Osho.com
Posted By: Living ECHO | 8 Aug 2007 | 12:55 am EDT
Source: http://www.youtube.com/user/OSHOInternational
OSHO TEERTH, Ecological Park Project
OSHO TEERTH, created in 1994 and maintained by OSHO International Foundation is located in Pune City, India. It is a beautiful garden park that has been created out of a publicly owned former wasteland surrounding a sewage-ridden stream, called a nalla. Where once existed a dirty, foul-smelling area shunned by plants, birds and human alike, there now is a quiet expanse filled with clear flowing water, lush green trees and a rainbow of flora and fauna. It has become a place where nature has re-established a harmonious beauty and where people can find relaxation and a taste of quiet meditation. OSHO Teerth is not only a beautiful park. It is also an ecological statement made by a group of people who are seeking to reverse the degradation of nature in a model project which will help re-establish a balance between a clean, healthy environment and the needs of a modern city. The project addresses issues related to water regeneration and use, irrigation, health and social education, land use, reforestation and beautification. This one small seed contains the potential to flower into many community-based projects of its kind. It can contribute immeasurably to the livability of humanity's habitat. OSHO.com
Posted By: Living ECHO | 8 Aug 2007 | 12:54 am EDT
Source: http://www.youtube.com/user/OSHOInternational
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