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Thursday, February 24, 2011

http://dialogicalecology.blogspot.com

This Blog is no longer active. All the writings and additional information has been transferred to our new web address: http://dialogicalecology.blogspot.com <---click here to be redirected to the new blog site

posted by Hune Margulies, Ph.D. at 7:21 AM | 4 comments

Saturday, July 11, 2009

The Principles of Dialogical Ecology (http://dialogicalecology.blogspot.com)

please find us here: (http://dialogicalecology.blogspot.com)

Alex, thank you for writing. The material here is copywrite by the author and the publisher and the publisher of the book has enforced this in each case. To be able to reproduce some of the material you need to do two things: 1. include a back link to the updated web address: http://dialogicalecology.blogpsot.com. 2. add a short note indicating that this was published by permission from the author, Hune Margulies. In this way if the publisher makes contact with you I'd inform them of my permission. Please send me the address of where you intend to publish the information.

Thank you again for writing me.

Hune

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Name: Hune Margulies, Ph.D.
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i was not ordained into any religious clergy. i have no official theological credentials to give me any credibility as such credentials do in the eyes of those for whom those credentials matter. i founded the "martin buber institute for dialogical ecology". i belong to no institutional religion, although i did lovingly make my spiritual home within one of the many tents pitched in the desert by my jewish ancestry. god has not called on me, nor has he/she selected me for any mission, or special destiny. or at least i don't think so. but i do think seriously, i study much, i parent, i travel, i drink my wine and i carefully write my notes and thoughts. i believe in i-thou. the best way i found to describe myself is: inexplicably-indescribably-incomprehensibly-inexcusably-jewish-buberian-zen-quaker-religious-socialist-anarchist. in other words: i'm a good person. i still believe that there is no such place out there that is beyond good and evil. dialogical ecology of course is not a religion. dialogical-ecology is the place of encounter between two existential poetries: the dialogical philosophy of martin buber and the bodhisattva practices of zen buddhism.

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