Sunday, January 13, 2019

Sunday - Saying Yes to the World


...For the greater part of human history, and in places in the world today, common resources were the rule. But some invented a different story, a social construct in which everything is a commodity to be bought and sold. The market economy story has spread like wildfire, with uneven results for human well-being and devastation for the natural world. But it is just a story we have told ourselves and we are free to tell another, to reclaim the old one.

One of these stories sustains the living systems on which we depend. One of these stories opens the way to living in gratitude and amazement at the richness and generosity of the world. One of these stories asks us to bestow our gifts in kind, to celebrate our kinship with the world. We can choose. If all the world is a commodity, how poor we grow. When all the world is a gift in motion, how wealthy we become.

Robin Wall Kimmerer, Braiding Sweetgrass: Indigenous Wisdom, Scientific Knowledge, and the Teachings of Plants

2 comments:

Barbara Rogers said...

Oh yes, let's keep making better stories! Thanks for stopping and commenting on my blog. You might investigate Qui Gong (Qui Kong) which are just movements that coordinate with breath, can be done while sitting. I need to get back to doing them myself.

bev said...

How true. Beautiful photo to accompany these words.