Global Sufficiency Network

"The principle of sufficiency is: if you let go of trying to get more of what you don't really need, it frees up oceans of energy to make a difference with what you have. When you make a difference with what you have, what you have expands." - Lynne Twist

father, son, overlooking oceanKate Ebner chairs the Board of the Global Sufficiency Network and has spearheaded the Washington D.C. chapter of the Global Sufficiency Network.

Inspired by the work of Lynne Twist, author of The Soul of Money, Nebo has long been committed to helping people learn to live from a mindset of sufficiency rather than scarcity.  We are delighted to see Twist's philosophy carried forward through the Global Sufficiency Network and are committed to bringing this empowering philosophy to others in these challenging times. 

About the Global Sufficiency Network

The vision of Global Sufficiency Network is a world transformed and restored by the promise of sufficiency where everyone experiences themselves, their resources and each other as enough.

The mission of Global Sufficiency Network is to spread the message and practice of sufficiency for the creation of an environmentally sustainable, spiritually fulfilling and socially just human presence on the planet.

The Global Sufficiency Network provides information, inspiration, tools, resources, and connections needed to practice and spread sufficiency across the globe.

To join the global network visit www.globalsufficiency.org/membership.

DC Chapter of the Global Sufficiency Network

Please Join Us!

For more information, contact us.

The DC Chapter of the Global Sufficiency Network meets on the fourth Monday of every month from 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. at the Oneness-Family School on the corner of Bradley Boulevard and Wisconsin Avenue in Chevy Chase, Maryland. 

Workshops

Sufficiency Circle member, Chery LaRoche is bringing the People's Institute to the Washington, DC, area to offer an Undoing Racism/Community Organizing Workshop. Move from a focus on the symptoms of racism to an understanding of what it takes to undo it.  Download the Workshop Description and Registration Information

 

 

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