Sunday, March 19, 2023

Sunday, Saying Yes to the World


We have been carrying on two parallel conversations, one about respecting human diversity, the other about preserving natural diversity. Unless we merge those conversations, both will be futile. Our efforts to honor human differences cannot succeed apart from our effort to honor the buzzing, blooming, bewildering variety of life of earth. All life rises from the same source, and so does all fellow feeling, whether the fellow moves on two legs or four, on scaly bellies or feathered wings. If we care only for human needs, we betray the land; if we care only for the earth and its wild offspring, we betray our own kind. The profusion of creatures and cultures is the most remarkable fact about our planet, and the study and stewardship of that profusion seems to me our fundamental task.

Scott Russell Sanders

5 comments:

Barbara Rogers said...

Copying - because friends are working with the Doughnut model where human needs are on the inside circle, and planetary needs are on the outer circle...with the goal of having a balance between all. This model was developed by Kate Raworth in the UK.

Barbara Rogers said...

I mean, this is great, can I copy it?

kerrdelune said...

Of course you may copy it, Barb!

Pienosole said...

♥️

elzbeth said...

So very true.