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- Gaia_Foundation abstract "The Gaia Foundation of Western Australia is part of the international Gaia Movement of individuals and groups which share concerns with living more sustainably on the Earth, which was inspired by the Gaia hypothesis of James Lovelock and Lynn Margulis, and is attempting to bring about the Great Turning from our contemporary wasteful and consumeristic Industrial Growth Civilisation to the needed Life Sustaining Culture of the future. The members of the foundation share three objectives personal growth - commitment to your own healing and empowerment community building - strengthening the communities of which you are a part service to the Earth - enhancing the wellbeing and flourishing of all lifeThe Foundation was co-founded in 1987 by John Croft and Vivienne Elanta, and a small group of committed activists came together to organise its first projects. Championing the Experiential Deep Ecological approach of John Seed and Joanna Macy by 1990 the Foundation adopted the intention "to lovingly empower ourselves and others to know oneness with Gaia, the living Earth, through taking couraggeous and joyous action, now".".
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