Thursday, October 18, 2012

Wake up and smell the oneness!

What is the strange disconnect that makes people think that the office of President is anything more than symbolic? "My team is better than yours!" The real power, behind the scenes, stays the same from administration to administration--the banks and financiers, oil companies, defense contractors, insurance companies, etc. At this point in our "union", democracy is a joke. This isn't to say we can't take saving the world into our own hands, in fact it is the only sane course that I see.

It seems to me that we should all be getting concerned with water security, food security and the building of non-toxic housing. For those tired of isolationism and alienation, community is the obvious solution. Sustainability, environmentally and economically, should always be at the forefront of our thinking processes and ways of living. Unsustainable systems and behaviors are obviously doomed to failure and collapse. Many great nations and empires have collapsed, usually brought down by inward corruption and egocentricity. Unsustainable farming practices alone have destroyed many proud and powerful societies.

Time to wake up and smell the oneness! We aren't apart from the Earth or each other, only a part of it!

If you'd like to change your way of living to be more at peace with the planet I suggest these systems and techniques:

http://humanurehandbook.com/

http://earthship.com/

http://www.earthbagbuilding.com/

http://ases.org/

There is also a sustainability degree available at AB-Tech in Asheville, this is so cool! http://www1.abtech.edu/academic-programs/engineering-and-applied-technology/sustainability-technologies/sustainability-tech

Wednesday, August 22, 2012

Humans need to get together as a species

We humans need to get together as a species and get some shit figured out. We need to put aside all traditions and outmoded belief systems and look at the sobering facts before we overpopulate and pollute ourselves to death. Are we ready to "grow up" and realize our oneness with the rest of the planet and quit being moved by the unconscious whims of biology and primate politics? Maybe it's a pipe dream but it would be nice to put some thought into taking our foot off of the gas and applying the brakes before our runaway "civilization" flies off the cliff. Relating to life with anything other than a sustainable way of being is, obviously, unsustainable--meaning it is doomed to failure and ultimate collapse. Are we ready to "get real" or should we just carry on in an ignorant, destructive way, heads buried in the sand of the nightmare of isolation?
 

Friday, July 20, 2012

Can we pull our fat out of the fire?

I say "yes!" It's just time to quit believing in the vested interests that seem to be implying that fossil fuels are forever or even a good choice. I read this excellent article from Rolling Stone ( http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/news/global-warmings-terrifying-new-math-20120719) talking about the level of climate change we're looking at if we burn the remaining fossil fuel reserves, not to mention how many mountains would be leveled, and it is quite sobering. We are "looking down the barrel" of extreme changes on this planet. The polar ice is melting at an alarming rate. If it all melts, as it did many millions of years ago, the ocean levels would be over 400 feet higher than they are now. Many islands and coastal areas and, yes, even some entire countries would simply become ocean floor, not to mention higher temps causing crop failures and more severe wildfires. There is a lot of coal left to burn but this isn't really a "good thing" because coal is the dirtiest of the fossil fuels, putting more carbon dioxide in the atmosphere which will amplify the already staggering amount of global warming, and toxic substances such as mercury which poison the air, water and soil.

The only problem I find with most approaches to environmental destruction is that they try to legislate a better future but take our individual life style out of the equation. In the area where I live (Western North Carolina), every time you flick the lights on, you are burning coal that is coming from mountaintop removal in West Virginia, unless you are using renewable energy such as solar, wind or hydroelectric. These are all viable options. Solar panels can be bought at astonishingly low prices now, I've seen them for around 75 cents a watt on this website. When I first started buying solar panels 4 years ago, three dollars and change was a cheap price. What I am saying, and I am largely proving this by my own lifestyle, is that living a sustainable life is fully possible now and for much less than a conventional, more destructive way of living.

If we hope to see civilization as we know it survive, we need to become serious about LOCAL food production NOW. If the gas supply was interrupted for even a short amount of time, as I saw it here in the mountains in 2008, food supplies would run low quickly as we depend on constant shipment from remote sources to stock our groceries. Buy and encourage local food. Grow your own garden. Now is the time for urban permaculture. We human beings are fully capable of living a sustainable life NOW, we just have to see the need for it. The need is there. Let's don't wait until an interruption in the supply chain or a solar flare frying the electrical grid shows us, let's start making the transition to a more sane, less oil dependent way of living now.

The oil, coal, tar sands, natural gas and other fossil fuel companies aren't going to tell us the "hard truth" about what's going on and the high toll that their energy takes on the planet and personal health. They aren't going to tell us that this gluttonous, drunken orgy of energy squandering we've been taking part in is going to lead to a hangover that may kill us. It's time to take it upon ourselves to start living a life that isn't at war with our larger body, the Earth. Everything we do that harms it is visited directly back on ourselves because we are not apart from it, not one bit. One day soon we may awake to find that our bed is burning and our house is in flames, some in Colorado would say this is already happening. Let's take action to make our dreams come true before our reality becomes a nightmare.

Friday, April 27, 2012

We are the Earth

The Earth is our larger body. Modern people are out of touch with both bodies--the smaller and larger, and are self destructive. We pollute our bodies with bad food and bad chemicals, pharmaceutical drugs and the products of industry. The larger body is exploited, trees cut, mountaintops removed and poisoned with smog, pesticides and the byproducts of fossil and nuclear energy. We are at war with our self.

Tribal people knew of their direct connection with the Earth but we have forgotten it. Ironically, even though we identify with the smaller body, we treat it negligently just as we do the larger body. Even the thing we identify with and call "me" we don't treat with care. How strange.

There seems to be an awakening happening. While most still sleep soundly in the nightmare of separation, some are waking up to the fact that the way we have been relating to our bodies is insane and changing that self-destructive pattern. God bless us all and give us the vision and heart to walk away from a system that is destroying itself. Grace can happen NOW when the idea of isolation is seen through. Isolation just simply isn't real on any level. Our fate is that of the planet. It's time to realize that WE ARE THE EARTH.