anthropocentric narcissist
interesting
anthropocentric narcissist
interesting
In this trembling moment, with light armor under several flags rolling across northern Syria, with civilians beaten to death in the streets of Occupied Palestine, with fires roaring across the vineyards of California, and forests being felled to ensure more space for development, with student loans from profiteers breaking the backs of the young, and with Niagaras of water falling into the oceans from every sector of Greenland, in this moment, is it still possible to face the gathering darkness, and say to the physical Earth, and to all its creatures, including ourselves, fiercely and without embarrassment, I love you, and to embrace fearlessly the burning world?
reminds me of a quote I resonate with, by Aldo Leopold, is "One of the penalties of an ecological education is that one lives alone in a world of wounds". I think fearlessly embracing the burning world is a powerful statement
Only an ignoramus can imagine now that pollinating insects, migratory birds, and pelagic fish can depart our company and that we will survive because we know how to make tools. Only the misled can insist that heaven awaits the righteous while they watch the fires on Earth consume the only heaven we have ever known.
reminds me of a recent conversation I had with friends that conceptualizes mans dominion over nature that is mentioned in the bible. I think our western religious traditions are starkly different than the place based relations the author is referring to