1.) I love that you referred to our 'global culture', because I think that identity of oneness, one people, culture, etc., is key to ending the 'fighting for scraps.'
2.) If we get to pick our meaning, our purpose, as a people, then nurture and care for our home planet seems like a fundamental candidate for that purpose.
Well said and heartfelt. ... Good to 'see' you. :)
I don't agree that we have one and only one life. We are eternal, and vast. The notion that we can come to an end is false, and leads to much of the suffering.
But yes, we need to live more closely with nature's principles. Love that last line!
Couple points:
1.) I love that you referred to our 'global culture', because I think that identity of oneness, one people, culture, etc., is key to ending the 'fighting for scraps.'
2.) If we get to pick our meaning, our purpose, as a people, then nurture and care for our home planet seems like a fundamental candidate for that purpose.
Well said and heartfelt. ... Good to 'see' you. :)
I don't agree that we have one and only one life. We are eternal, and vast. The notion that we can come to an end is false, and leads to much of the suffering.
But yes, we need to live more closely with nature's principles. Love that last line!