About

My name is John Thompson. I enjoy seclusion and do not seek attention or importance. Consequently, I ask that you do not share any content from this website via social media – no exceptions! I have nothing to proclaim and am not in the business of convincing people.
The information on this website is for those who recognise humanity is in trouble and are exploring new ways. My aim is to provide pathways out of a colonised worldview and mindset for freedom of thinking and action to bring about change for a safe future.
If you find it useful, and know others who may be interested, talk to them about it, or send them a link to the website. Having said that, I leave you with an open invitation to explore and integrate this information in your own way, reflect, own what emerges and speak your truth.

About this website
It will always be a dynamic, self-organizing, and Transformational work in progress. In this way, it is consistent with what I am sharing, and your own Transformational journey. As you learn about Natural Transformational Systems, alongside Indigenous Wisdom, you will understand why that is so important to me and for you.
Motivation
There is a creative consciousness not just beyond the material, but also beyond language and thought, from which I take my direction and motivation. To attempt to define it is pointless and counterproductive. I am happy to sit without knowing on this one. Whatever it is though, has a very finely felt presence that I have learned to discern from other feelings. That feeling percolates up into awareness in such a way that it presents as understanding, insight, and direction. The latter often involves what I need to do next without knowing where it will take me. I have learned to trust the information that comes, not make up stories about what is going on to satisfy conditioned rational mind, and here I am doing what I am doing because of that relationship.
More About Me

I hail from an era prior to the technology, information flooding, and the intense pressure to conform that are characteristic of today’s world. Growing up in the 1950s on an isolated farm in the southwest of Western Australia, without the distraction of television, telephones, or the internet, gave me tremendous freedom to explore nature.
After arriving home from the confines of classrooms and forced learning, all I wanted was freedom. I found that by disappearing into the bush and coming back home when I was hungry. In this natural, and yet to be exploited world, nature was my teacher and my learning was by exploration and experience. That has never changed.
If you want to know more about the influences in my life and learning opportunities, what is below will be relevant. Over time, as I record more stories about what I have learned, how I learned it, and the wisdom that has been gifted to me, I will link what is relevant to the summaries you read below.