1/ In a very real way, the shift from a pagan earth-based spirituality to the patriarchal Christian notion of man’s right to dominate nature was a causal factor contributing to what would one day become our environmental crisis.

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2/ The environmental crisis and the political/economic corruption that perpetuate it are all fueled by humanity’s lack of reverence and devotion to anyone and anything but ourselves. An overly materialized worldview counterintuitively leads to violence toward the material world.
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Deep. Makes a lot of sense. That's what's happening. The balance is off & hell hath no fury than a woman scorned. Mother Nature isn't happy with humans right now.
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Let's keep it real. 😉
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Jung on the stages of "anima" development. With art by Vladimir Kush & Melanie Delon. More: carljungdepthpsychologysite.…
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Don't forget the belief of an afterlife separate from this world. All the excuse needed to trash it and abuse it.
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Misogynistic patriarchal systems of belief were born from the subjugation of the feminine divine. The long version of Nina Paley’s Seder-Masochism is brilliant. Short clip from aforementioned “You got to Believe “ vimeo.com/253135841
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Do you compose your tweets by drawing words from a hat?
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The pre-Christian, pagan Romans weren't exactly nature-loving hippies. Patriarchal dominance & destructiveness existed long before Christianity.
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You forgot to mention unfettered capitalism exploiting nature and it's inhabitants.
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Absolutely correct. Matriarcal society were much more superior forms.
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