Welcome to one view of many aspects of the on-going, ever-stronger, worldwide
SPIRITUAL REVOLUTION
of Love, Equal Rights, and Justice for All Beings
   A collaborative website for bringing together political, ecological, and spiritual activists – let us know what you think!

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~ Who

This site is put together by Bobcat, a long time activist whose work was initially inspired by spending time alone in the wilderness. See below for his resume'.

An informal advisory board of friends has been reviewing the material presented here, and input from others is much desired. The more who work on a problem, the easier and more effective the solution.

~ What

There is lots of excellent material focused exclusively on spiritual or political concerns, and this will be included on this site in order to demonstrate the *kind* of spirituality and politics that are most compatible with Spiritual Revolution [non-violent (no bullies), non-hierarchical (no bosses), all-inclusive (no snobs)]

Harder to find is material that combines spiritual and political. Most common are the products of the non-violent movements for peace and social change. Please send in the best examples of these, and especially examples from less well-known sources (e.g. Sikh, Native American)

~ Incomplete, more to come

These are difficult issues, with many sides to them. It's going to take a while to get a fair sample of these up on the site, so please bear with us, and don't assume that because something isn't mentioned, we don't think it's important. ... but do let us know what it is : )




Name:Bobcat (Robert Brothers, Ph.D.)
Phone:707-601-0818 (message only)
Address:PO Box 563
City:Arcata
State:CA
Zip:95518-0563
Email:facilitator@spiritualrevolution.com

Robert Brothers, Ph.D., facilitator, networker, organizer, researcher,editor, timber sale tracker and forest/watershed ecologist.

1944, born in Evanston, Illinois

1966, Harvard College, B.A., magna cum laude in Social Relations;

1968, Universitat Tubingen, research on Hermann Hesse;

1972, University of California, Berkeley, Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology;

1973-1981, homesteading in northwest California and southwest Oregon;

1981-1983, travel with Rainbow Family, organize civil disobedience against first herbicide spraying in Idaho national forests;

1984-1989, Earth First! organizer, North Kalmiopsis Roadless Area defense (Siskiyou N.F.);

1990-1999, researcher and organizer moving on-the-ground information about timber sales in national forests to media campaigns, legal action, and legislation; Forest Policy Analyst and Editor of "Forest News" for the Headwaters Environmental Center in Ashland, Oregon, www.headwaters.org;

1997-1999, Chair of the Forest Water Alliance's "Rapid Response Team," tracking the research and media work of twenty northwest conservation groups, and Information Coordinator for the Klamath-Siskiyou Alliance;

2000-2002, Project Manager for Legacy - The Landscape Connection, www.legacy-tlc.org, in Arcata, California, coordinating the mapping by 12 GIS specialists from 7 different organizations of 7.5 million acres of potential wilderness areas for the California Wild Heritage Campaign, www.californiawild.org;

2000-2006, Advisory Board Member, Lomakatsi Restoration Project, www.lomakatsi.org;

2003, Editor of "Wild Humboldt: exploring the art of wilderness connections;"

2004-2005, participant, Klamath Restoration Council, www.klamathrestoration.org;

2006, co-founder and Secretary/Treasurer of the Board, Chaltasom Cultural Restoration, www.culturalrestoration.net;

2006, website manager, www.agnesbakerpilgrim.org, and co-founder of The Agnes Baker Pilgrim Fund.

 

 

 

 





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