Vision

To help transition Japan to a peace promoting post-carbon country while enjoying every step of the process.
僕のビジョンは、祖国日本で、平和文化を育みポストカーボン(Post-Carbon) 社会を促進してゆく事です。
化石燃料や原子力に頼らず、他国の資源を取らない、
自給自足な国へのトランジションを実現させてゆきたいです。

GIFTivism

English Below

ギフトエコノミー(贈与経済)とギフトビズムについて
費用の理念の英語版が必要で
簡単に整理したもの。
下の方に、僕のインスピレーションに繋がっている
幾つかの実践者のリンクが貼ってあるよ。


UPDATE March 4 2015 - More resources for Giftivism from the pros!

I just made a new page to explain my perspective on economy, gifts, and how my workshops run. Its particularly meaningful to me to do this in Tokyo, the leading financial and consumer capital. Is it possible to thrive on gifts in the heart of the matrix? Let's see!!!

Donation and Giftivism

I love giving, and I love receiving. I believe we all do. I’ve been really inspired by the gift economy movement and those who live it. I’ve started to realize that my life thrives on gifts, starting with all that nature provides me (water, air, food, LIFE), and the gifts from my family, farmers, teachers, activists, etc. Without these gifts, I would not exist. I realized I’ve always lived in a gift ecology.

My mission is to create a compassionate world where all life can thrive. A world that cares not just for the 1% or the 99%, but the 100%. I want to live that vision and share that vision. When I moved back to Japan shortly after the nuclear meltdown, I was at a Vipassana meditation retreat thinking about how I would “make a living” doing what i love. I wanted to focus all my energy on social change, through spreading permaculture, mindfulness, nonviolent communication, and creating a revolutionary life-serving social change movement. During my meditation, I created an excel spread sheet in my mind, calculating how many workshops per month, how much I would charge, and how many participants I would need. After a while I reconnected with my breath, it became clear to me, I don’t want to live like that. I’m not here on earth to run a business. I’m here to serve life and I need to find a path that allows me to unleash my fullest potential. The final straw was to learn that the vipassana retreat operates on an pay-it-forward system. You cannot pay for food, lodging, and the retreat until you complete the program. Mind blowing! Only after you experience vipassana meditation, and you want others to benefit from it, you can pay for the next people, as much as you want. There is also no obligation to pay! In fact, it feels like they are making it hard to pay.

That 10-day vipassana meditation retreat in Kyoto was a life changing event in my life. I decided after the retreat that I wanted to live a life based on giving. To experiment with my life and see what happens. Just like the vipassana center, I share my gifts freely. I now believe that if what I do has a meaningful impact, if people believed in it, then I will be supported.

My workshops and my work are not products or services. They are my passion. I want to share and contribute, collaborate and co-create a world rooted in love. I give all that I can because I love it, and if you are inspired to support me in any way, that would be amazing!
For a future filled with inspiration, love, and fun.

Kai the (R)evolutionary 共生革命家



GIFTIVISM INSPIRATIONS (partial list)
Parents, farmers, teachers, activists all over the world!!!

Goenka's Vipassana (Global): http://www.jp.dhamma.org/Introduction.940.0.html
Course finances
Courses are run solely on a donation basis. There are no charges for the courses, not even to cover the cost of food and accommodation. All expenses are met by donations from those who have completed a course, experienced the benefits of Vipassana, and wish to give others the same opportunity. Neither the Teacher nor the assistant teachers receive remuneration; they and those who organise the courses volunteer their time.

Bullocks family homestead (USA): http://livingpermaculture.blogspot.jp/p/bullocks-permaculture-homestead.html


Poncho (USA): If you want to be a rebel be Kind
http://www.dailygood.org/story/127/if-you-want-to-be-a-rebel-be-kind-nipun-mehta/



Nipun Mehta (USA): http://nipun.servicespace.org/about/




Mark Boyle (UK): http://www.moneylessmanifesto.org/ 



Dion and Asako (Japan): http://shikigami.net/en/about/



Charles Eisenstein: http://charleseisenstein.net




Miki Kashtan: Gandhian Economics, Universal Well-being, and Human Needs
http://thefearlessheart.org/gandhian-economics-universal-well-being-and-human-needs/



Possibility Alliance: http://leavingbabylon.wordpress.com/book/possibility-alliance-vision/



Harmandir Sahib (Golden Temple) free kitchen

Kitchen That Feeds 100,000 Daily - Al Jazeera


Burning Man: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burning_Man



Giftival: http://giftival.wordpress.com/come-play/



more to come......








If you are inspired to financially support me please do! 
The funds are used to further peace in the world 
as my purpose in life is to serve humanity and life.




1 comment:

  1. how much should a baby pay for breast milk in the gift economy? 5$ or 5 dollops of loving opportunity?

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