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Yet why is it also true that we continue to kill each other, destroy our environment, wage wars, and disrespect people who are different than us? All people, environmental causes, religions and races deserve to be treated, equally, with dignity. Dignity and compassion are the pathway to understanding and embracing our differences and finding a working solution.
Looking closely, one can see how these crises are escalating, not diminishing, in scope and magnitude. In fact, they are beginning to coalesce into one huge crisis. But this is not entirely a bad thing, for it brings us closer and emphasizes what is necessary to begin to work together. |
| NEW ORLEANS // 2005: In a personal account of Katrina, a woman trapped inside New Orleans, writes: "When individuals had to fight to find food or water, it meant look out only for yourself. You had to do whatever it took to find water for your kids or food for your parents. When these basic needs were met, people began to look out for one another, working together and constructing a community...I saw this repeatedly throughout
the city." |
| At the most fundamental level, our own human body has an innate self-healing property, a sort of self-organizing "intelligence" that begins to heal a cut or tear or regenerate an entire organ in days, automatically. As a "community of cells," the human body is like the entire human population in miniature: looking closely, you can see how the diseases that are epidemic today reflect the problems plaguing our entire society. Imagine
if we worked together, like one gigantic body, to transform and heal our entire planet, individually and collectively. |
| 1990 UNITED NATIONS GENERAL ASSEMBLY ADDRESS: Mikhail Gorbachev, referred to this exact same phenomenon: "We are witnessing...the emergence of a mutually interrelated world. Efforts to solve global problems require a new scope and quality of interaction of states. The world's economy is becoming a single organism. The bell of every regional conflict tolls for all of us.....we must build a new world...and we must do it together. |
| As we embrace the future, within ourselves, and within our global community, we can re-ignite the spark of wonder and hope that we seem to have lost along the way. We can implement profound solutions with joy and gratefulness as different aspects of a single shift in awareness, rather than struggling to find and implement solutions to seemingly separate world problems. The key to this new potential lies in understanding relationships:
within ourselves (mind, body, spirit) and among ourselves (language, location, politics, etc.). |
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| What it comes down to - individually and collectively - is a fundamental choice, within which there are many other choices that follow: "Do we live together, or do we die together?" It is as if each individual, and all of humanity, are right now taking part in an ongoing silent subconscious election: between life and death. The "general election" is on a global scale. Yet, there are billions of smaller elections happening individually
- our perceptions and responses acting as votes, and hopefully our hearts lighting the way, our conscience keeping score. |
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Each moment, as new events unfold on the world stage, and in our individual lives, we are being given the opportunity to re-engineer our very existence. Choosing not to choose is to choose death. From some distant place, in our collective unconscious, our children's children are listening.
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