1/ In pagan cultures, people kept alive a sense of divine partnership between humanity and nature. Rituals were held routinely to fortify the bond between people and trees, rivers, earth and sky.
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2/ An early dispensation of Christendom destroyed that sacred connection, calling it blasphemous & replacing it with the idea that God had given earth to man to use for his utilitarian purposes. That split was for all intents and purposes the beginning of our environmental crisis
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3/ The attitudinal and philosophical split between humanity and nature has caused extraordinary damage not only to nature but also to ourselves. The industrialized, rationalistic and materialistic perspectives of the 20th C fortified the split and did tremendous collective harm.

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4/ The 21st C has brought a reckoning with a worldview so out of alignment with who we truly are, as well as a rebirth of understanding that a purely material explanation of the world will never satisfy either the needs or longings of the human race. It is time for repair & reset
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I agree greed has ruined our planet and if we don’t stop it will end up making our planet unlivable. Where does the greed end and the change happen.
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Starhawk's Dreaming the Dark, Earth Path and The Spiral Dance lay it out really well.
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I don’t think you want to go back and live like the Celts or the Vikings.
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Those views erupted pre-20th and post-16th, which is at least two dozen years after Christianity had been around.
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Myanmar's military has cut off the internet and Social media like Facebook, Twitter , Instagram etc. It's a tactic straight from the authoritarian playbook NO MORE SILENCE #HearTheVoiceOfMyanmar #FightForDemocracy
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