Thursday, June 19, 2008

Feature: Doorways

My viseral reaction to the current social-political-environmental dilema has been one of anger, fear, uncertainty; a sorta get prepared for the end of the world as you know it scenerio....my spiritual reaction has been one of joy, trust, clarity, and compassion...i have been intellectually puzzled by this yin-yang for some time....at last...articulated so well...my question, prayers if you will, have been answered...
this is an amazing womyn, an amazing website..and more importantly...Hope on paper.
thanks Elaine....this is a true gift. Check out this delicacy...small taste below....

http://www.joannamacy.net/html/great.html
"The Great Turning is a name for the essential adventure of our time: the shift from the industrial growth society to a life-sustaining civilization.The ecological and social crises we face are inflamed by an economic system dependent on accelerating growth. This self-destructing political economy sets its goals and measures its performance in terms of ever-increasing corporate profits--in other words by how fast materials can be extracted from Earth and turned into consumer products, weapons, and waste.A revolution is underway because people are realizing that our needs can be met without destroying our world. We have the technical knowledge, the communication tools, and material resources to grow enough food, ensure clean air and water, and meet rational energy needs. Future generations, if there is a livable world for them, will look back at the epochal transition we are making to a life-sustaining society. And they may well call this the time of the Great Turning. It is happening now.Whether or not it is recognized by corporate-controlled media, the Great Turning is a reality. Although we cannot know yet if it will take hold in time for humans and other complex life forms to survive, we can know that it is under way. And it is gaining momentum, through the actions of countless individuals and groups around the world. To see this as the larger context of our lives clears our vision and summons our courage."

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