Ethical Consumption Under Capitalism: Creating a Hierarchy of Harm

In attempting to be a conscious and thoughtful consumer in a deeply interconnected society, and more specifically, in an urban environment, the amount of thought, labor, money, and time involved in finding workarounds to ensure ethical consumption easily become overwhelming. Even going back to the age-old proverb of “do no harm,” that quickly becomes impossible. The only solution for this dilemma seems to be to create a hierarchy of harm that allows you to choose your level of commitment and still have the greatest possible impact.

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Align Your Orbit: Guiding Stars

This month, we invite you to excavate your experiences and belief structures around morality, identify the magic you employ in your journey toward wholeness, explore your relationship to ease and stillness, and project into the possibilities you want to bring into reality.

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