For thousands of years humanity lived in ‘civilised’ communities practicing agriculture. With the exception of some leaders, everybody was poor. Grand structures have been build and some civilizations were powerful and seemingly prosperous, but economic and technological advancement were nil Place aContinue reading
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Sams & Jiddus India.. Pt 4
Welcome to The Jungle! Click the pic for a nice, crisp and tasty LARGE pic The three sticketeers venture into the Jungle in Kumily, the state of Kerala in S. India. “You have gun?” “No.”Continue reading
The Age of Sustainable Development – Happiness
Netherlands was ranked in the top 5 happiest countries, together with Denmark, Norway, Switzerland and Sweden[1]. I couldn’t help but to smile and increase the average Dutch happiness for a brief moment. I’ve only justContinue reading
The Age of Sustainable Development – Introduction
“Leave no one behind.” You may be thinking about some war movie, but in this case that has nothing to do with what I am referring to. It is actually the first of theContinue reading
Training Energy Managers
hi Jiddu. how are you. are you in pandi or somewhere else. i have seen your Presentation CD. its very useful to us. we will try to implement PREM concept in our municipality soon. replyContinue reading
Sam & Jiddus India pt 3
(Continued from Sams India pt 1 & Sams India pt 2) The Backwaters PT3! Most people hire large rice-boats for hundreds of pounds per night to view the famous backwaters of Kerala… not us! oh no… we likeContinue reading
The Sandal Shop
We bought some sandals in this incredible shop in Alleppey (Alappuzha), Kerala India. Wherever you looked were sandals so we decided to run in with the camera and catch the friendly staff by surprise. ThinkingContinue reading
Sam & Jiddus India pt 2
…So we leave Auroville & start travelling! (Click on picture for larger & better quality) First up is .. Rammaswari: – The eastern furthest tip before Sri Lanka The whole km of bridge was like thisContinue reading
Jungle trek
“No sir, no guitars in the jungle.” I disappointedly take the instrument out of my bag, and am given 6 litre bottles of water to carry instead. With a glance from my two friends, theContinue reading
Unexpected Encounters – Moscow to Bishkek part 2
This is a re-post of an article that was written by Jiddu Alexander for traliving.com. The original can be found here. It’s dark and cold. The Kyrgyzstan officers at this remote railway border crossing wear thick furryContinue reading