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Earon Davis

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hoping you (Yes, You!) will stop by the website for his book project on global sustainability http://www.divineprimates.com

Title: Primate

Gender: Male

Age: 57

Sun Sign: Virgo

Chinese Sign: Metal Tiger

Location: Evanston, IL

About Me:


Race:  Human

Religion:  Kindness

Species:  Human Primate

Volunteer Work?:  Yes!


I am an interspiritual*, vegetarian, father of three wonderful young adults, who is writing and doing integrative healing bodywork.  I've done a lot of different stuff in my life, somewhat of a social entrepreneur, a generalist trapped in a culture of specialization, but please don't be put off or intimidated.  We're not so different.


                  I am just another of those funny looking 

                 human primates you see all over the planet, 
                 walking around like we are divine beings or 
                 something like that.  We are most definitely 
                 interesting and cute, a barrel of monkeys, 
                 indeed.  But if a little knowledge is a
                dangerous thing, we're trouble.


Following is information about what I've done and what I do, even what I hope to do.  As for who I am, my defining moments, that isn't something I can really say.  If you care to interact with me, you'll develop your own impressions and who am I to say whether you are right or wrong?

*Interspirituality is the core spiritual underpinning of all of the world's religions and wisdom traditions - with the understanding that all are equally valid.  See Wikipedia profile of Brother Wayne Teasdale.

About My Current Activities:


My current career is most focused on healing massage, bodywork and energywork (http://www.earondavis.com/) and community building.  I am also in the process of trying to get input and assistance as I seek a publisher for my book, Divine Primates and am beginning to teach online college courses in the B.S. degree Health Sciences Program of Kaplan University.

A licensed massage therapist, I work as an integrative medicine specialist part time in a hospital system while I maintain a private shamanic bodywork and massage practice.   My clients include people with chronic pain, cancer, stroke, trauma and emotional and other challenges.

I am a member of the American Massase Therapy Association, World Future Society, Society of Environmental Journalists, etc., and also lead laughter workshops, energy circles and drum circles.

I am also volunteering for several nonprofits, including:

–Senior Advisor and Board Member, Living Earth Television,
–Board member, Meditation for Inner Peace and Self Mastery
–Coordinator,  Infinity Foundation Practitioner Network Assn.


Divine Primates

Currently, in addition to healing bodywork, my major project is the completion of a nonfiction book, “Divine Primates:  Hope for Our Stressed-Out Species.”  The premise is that humans possess a unique mixture of conscious and unconscious awarenesses; yet our most profound attributes include compassion and empathy, the source of which is our primate nature rather than any external moral code.  If we learn to accept that we are animals, and very wonderful animals, indeed, we can develop a more useful awareness of how to find our way out of the global ecological and geopolitical crises we currently face.

One of the major obstacles we face in recognizing our primate nature is our psychological need to separate ourselves from other animals and to believe that we are unique and special in all regards.  This anthropomorphophobia, or “anthropodenial”  is a powerful cultural force supported by fundamentalist religions as well as political institutions in the scientific and academic communities.

By recognizing our primate nature, while still celebrating our amazing gifts and talents, we can more readily understand our limits and redouble our efforts to establish reasonable social institutions to mediate our impulsiveness and tendencies to get carried away with everything, our compulsive copying of behaviors we see (regardless of their utility or value) and our compulsion to hold power and/or be popular.  Self-care, stress reduction, social networking and interspirituality are some of the practices offered to support us in our quest to lead better, more sustainable, lives.  Some of the great champions of better understanding our primate nature are noted primatologists Jane Goodall, Frans de Waal and researchers like Dr. Laurie Santos.

My writing on sustainability has been endorsed by Dr. Ashok Khosla, former Director of the United Nations Environment Programme and the Harvard Professor whose course inspired Al Gore to be an environmentalist.

I would love to hear your thoughts on this book concept.  Your endorsements could help convince a publisher to take on this project. 
Please leave a comment on my blog or my website - http://www.divineprimates.com or email me at divineprimates@aol.com.  I  blog on related topics such as religion, spirituality, complementary medicine, healing, culture, social philosophy and (hopefully only rarely) politics.


My Background

I have degrees and experience in sociology, law and public health and am a third degree parent emeritus (3 wonderful children who are young adults).  I have been in the following positions: 

  • Writer/author
  • Consultant,
  • Stay at home father,
  • Environmental health educator and advocate,
  • Nonprofit executive director in complimentary medicine,
  • Newsletter editor and publisher,
  • Environmental Lawyer and legal analyst,
  • Massage therapist,
  • Little League Coach
  • Solo practitioner,
  • Assistant business mananger for hardware store,
  • Shamanic healer,
  • Nonprofit board member,
  • Government advisory board member,
  • Senior advisor to nonprofit broadcaster,
  • Chair of local school board slating committee,
  • Certified Laugh Leader


I did pioneering work in the field of toxic chemical policy, indoor pollution, rights of people with environmental sensitivties, etc.
Awards for my work include:

–Crane Gargoyle Award from the Council for Disability Rights
–Carlton Lee Award from the American Academy of   Enviromental Medicine and
–Expression of Appreciation from the District of Columbia Lung Association (for work on indoor air pollution)


I would love to help save the world, but am even more committed to not messing it up further.  I am in a relationship and am not looking for anything beyond exploring, supporting, learning, teaching and friendship, but I am open to making new friends at  Zaadz/Gaia and networking.  If you also network on LinkedIn, please connect with me at www.linkedin.com/in/earon.  Feel free to write to me!

             —  Earon Davis


Member Since: Saturday, July 07 2007

Last Visit: Yesterday.

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Things Earon Loves

Goals

  • Get My Book Published
  • Launch a global public broadcasting network
  • To Become More Fully Human
  • Grow a Successful Healing Bodywork Practice

My Friends:

Earon has many friends!
84 of them are here at Gaia

heemes : Philosophy Minor, Life Major
Philosophy Minor, Life Major
Meenakshi : Connector
Connector
Jim : artist, etc.
Jim
artist, etc.
Balder : Kosmonaut
Kosmonaut
Laura : language fool
language fool
mimi : MOONCHILD
MOONCHILD
1Vector3 : zoompower(SM)
zoompower(SM)
debyemm : Tree Hugging Dirt Worshiper
Tree Hugging Dirt Worshiper
Jake : unquiet
unquiet
Naumadd : Rationally Passionate Writer
Rationally Passionate Writer
adam : revolution
revolution
Zephyr : Poeticspirit
Poeticspirit
Coyoteyogi : An  Unusual Suspect
An Unusual Suspect
Keith : Gentle Soul
Gentle Soul
Mamakat : Keeping it simple...
Keeping it simple...
Sam : Earth Lover
Sam
Earth Lover
Leonardo : artist-entrepreneur coach
artist-entrepreneur coach
matinde : poverty fighter
poverty fighter
HeyOK : Bridgebuilder
Bridgebuilder
Thomas : Pilgrim on the path
Pilgrim on the path

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