EarthWays
Mission
EarthWays promotes sustainable vision and action for the earth
and humanity, "a vision for the future that all living
things can share." Through our projects and educational
events, we are a catalyst for personal growth, global awareness
and social and environmental activism. Earthways itself develops
projects, which eventually spin off and become independent
organizations that work alongside and cooperatively with Earthways.
EarthWays History
EarthWays was founded in 1985 to encourage personal awareness
and social responsibility from a global perspective. We initiate
small-scale projects that are cutting edge models for environmental
preservation, human potential and sustainable development.
The projects and educational programs seek solutions that
protect our planet's environment, contribute to social justice,
and cultivate a deep respect for the interconnectedness of
all life. EarthWays is a non-profit, charitable organization
under IRS code section 501(c)(3).
EarthWays
Projects Scope:
Since 1985, Earthways has developed projects in the following
areas:
Art
& Educational Programs
are exploring new paradigms emerging from the interaction
of personal consciousness, spiritual wisdom, contemporary
science, and ecological awareness. Art & Educational projects
include: Celebrating
Sacred Space, World Festival of
Sacred Music, and World
Wheel.
Conscious
Activism
is engagement in the world that expresses and reveals our
most profound understanding of the nature of reality. Conscious
Activism Centers include:
Mountain Aerie and Ocean
Song.
Andrew Beath's book on the topic of Conscious Activism, Consciousness
in Action, provides insights about the evolution of consciousness
and seven aspects to bringing about change.
Environmental
Projects
are working to prevent ecological destruction, protect wildlife
in its natural habitat, and promote the importance of a sacred
connection with nature. Environmental Projects include:
Ballona
Wetlands, John
Seed Advised Grants,
Panacocha, Touch
the Jungle in Ecuador, WildRescue
Social
Justice Projects
focus on empowering disadvantaged people, especially women
and girls, and indigenous peoples. Social Justice projects
include:
The Atomic Mirror, Bo Bra
Pa, Guatemalan
Organic Agriculture with Mayan Women, and
S.E.E. (Social and Environmental Entrepreneurs)
info@earthways.org
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