Ending Our Multi-Millennia Catastrophe

I used to work in the so-called “defense” industry (more accurately, the war industry). The more I realized how my job supported wars that do not make the country safer, the more I wanted to quit.

In 2014, I finally did. I started my journey to a more meaningful life already upset about so many problems—poverty, pollution, dishonest politicians, wars based on lies, the rich getting richer, racism, sexism, and more. I was only beginning to understand how truly horrifying and insidious these cultural problems were, spanning around the world and across centuries.

I also had no idea where I might find a healthier culture, with leaders people trust, no rich and poor, an emphasis on sharing rather than profiting, and deep connection with the earth. Was such a culture even possible? 

If healthy cultures exist, and it is possible to live without the dishonest leaders, pollution, sexism, and all the other problems, how do they live in a way that keeps these problems from arising? And what lessons could healthy cultures teach that might help the rest of us live in healthy cultures again?

After many years of personal discovery and more than a decade of extensive research, One Disease, One Cure: Ending Our Multi-Millennia Catastrophe is my response to these questions.

One Disease One Cure: Ending Our Multi-Millennia Catastrophe is available for a donation of any amount.