She’s Alive
Posted on | December 11, 2011 by Benjamin Dovecar
She really lives. If we don’t feel her, comprehend her, understand, respect and don’t see her beauty, are not aware of her uniqueness, don’t breathe with her, don’t live with her, then for her we are but strangers, along with our world that we have built.
That’s also the reason why all previous climate change conferences have been unsuccessful. Just like this latest one or any future ones won’t bring any results.
And why we won’t succeed?
Because we evaluate her with money and not with our heart. Because we don’t beat with her heart.
That’s why I write about ecohumanism. If you have been following my reasons why we need ecohumanism, you will remember my 89th article out of 101 where I wrote this:
Reason #89: Because ecohumanist society thinks completely differently than today’s society.
We Must Accept the Earth as Our Home and Mankind as One Family.
Without rational understanding and full comprehension of this notion, all attempts to solve the problems of our civilization are bound for failure.
It is urgent that we find effective solutions that will demonstrate clear vision and goals acceptable for all. We cannot aim for what we want right now, but for what we really need in a long-term: a lasting socially stable, humane and ecologically conscious global society, the only one that will be able to bring solutions and lead us safely and peacefully into the 22nd century.
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