Did Noam Chomsky really “revolutionize linguistics”?

by Crow Qu'appelle I’ve got my work cut out for me today. My goal today is to convince you that Noam Chomsky has been part of the U.S. propaganda machine for the entirety of his long career. To do that, I will need to explain that his theories about linguistics are totally wrong, and have … Continue reading Did Noam Chomsky really “revolutionize linguistics”?

Walking With Goats: The Gardening of Species

by our regular guest columnist Walking With Goats Dear friends, I speak to you across a distance, hoping – as I always do – that my words will reach you closely and in confederacy. We’re separated after all, other than at heart and by the bridge they make. I want to talk to you about this. … Continue reading Walking With Goats: The Gardening of Species

Voices of the Elements

Long have divinations about the energies and meanings of our material world been followed and practised. They were part of the 'philosophia perennis', the perennial flow of ancient wisdom, man's great arc of consciousness that spanned the ages, from the elemental gods of old to the threshold of the modern. by Rahul Goswami * Tough, … Continue reading Voices of the Elements

Awakening & Resurgence 1

The vital spirit of humanity needs to spring up into vibrant life everywhere in the face of the unprecedented existential threat from the money-empire's planned transition to a global digital slave-system. Articles and analysis, as usually featured on the Winter Oak site, will not be enough to spark this creative resurgence. It needs to come … Continue reading Awakening & Resurgence 1

Soul Families: our 21st century renaissance

by Paul Cudenec These grim years of the attempted Great Reset are also a time of hope beyond hope. In the ruins of crumbled certainties and deserted, discredited dogmas, we have the chance to regroup, to find each other, to together seek the light. I write in the preface to my new book, The Withway, that we are … Continue reading Soul Families: our 21st century renaissance

Culture’s silent exiles

by Rahul Goswami Five weeks after Italy imposed a lockdown on its citizens, the United Nations on 15 April 2020, which is ‘World Art Day’, explained that “with billions of people either in lockdown or on the front lines battling the covid19 pandemic”, the day picked to celebrate world art (the birth anniversary of Leonardo … Continue reading Culture’s silent exiles