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Synergy California L.L.C.

Synergy California's mission is the continued promotion, development and deployment of demonstration projects that introduce renewable and sustainable technologies that are in long-term partnership with the planet. Ecological design is the basis of their work. Their team of international consultants provide information, pathways, and solutions to virtually any agricultural, architectural, organizational or technological problem.

Quetzal Ocelotl

The toltec nagual Quetzal Ocelotl is heir to the jaguar lineage of spiritual warriors and leaders that has kept much of the original knowledge intact. Quetzal Ocelotl is a well-respected teacher and practitioner of this toltec wisdom tradition that has its origins in ancient Meso-america. He was born in the U.S. and is a member of a North American indian tribe.

Robert Venosa

The Fantastic Realism art of Robert Venosa has been exhibited worldwide and is represented in major collections, including those of noted museums, rock stars and European aristocracy. In addition to painting, sculpting and film design (pre-sketches and conceptual design for the movie Dune, and Fire in the Sky for Paramount Pictures, and the upcoming Race for Atlantis for IMAX), he has recently added computer art to his creative menu. His work has been the subject of three books, as well as being featured in numerous publications - most notably OMNI magazine - and on a number of CD covers, including those of Santana and Kitaro.

Erik Davis

Erik Davis is a San Francisco-based writer, journalist, and independent scholar. His book TechGnosis: Myth, Magic, and Mysticism in the Age of Information, which Bruce Sterling called "one of the best media studies books ever published," has recently appeared in paperback. In his work, he is concerned to uncover the cultural and spiritual ideas and intuitions that are shaping our emerging relationship to technology.

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