Sustainability is a word we hear so often in our lives right now. Usually around the environment and what we can do to reverse or slow down he degradation. What I want to know is what sustains you? What sustains me? I am certain that if we asked ourselves these questions in our daily lives we would understand our interconnectedness with our natural worl around us.
I am writing about the big concepts we work through each day...how we work through them in the smallest and most important of ways...listening breathing living sharing and being with one another
Friday, May 11, 2012
Sustainability
An ocean...calm empty full all natural plastic real pretend...this is what we have today
Sustainability is a word we hear so often in our lives right now. Usually around the environment and what we can do to reverse or slow down he degradation. What I want to know is what sustains you? What sustains me? I am certain that if we asked ourselves these questions in our daily lives we would understand our interconnectedness with our natural worl around us.
We would learn that fresh food sustains our physical bodies, replenishes our taste buds and invigorates our passions. we would learn that clean water revitalises our brains and restores our blood and energy systems, and eases our nervousness and anxiety. we would learn that the only stimulation we require is given to us everyday by life, by the elements, by the birds who sing sweetly or bay loudly at us each morning, and by the clouds which sweep across our sky so light or heavy with forcoming. We would mostly leanr that it is our loving hearts and minds which we can communicate and listen with everyday which sustains ourselves and each other in all times.
Sustainability is a word we hear so often in our lives right now. Usually around the environment and what we can do to reverse or slow down he degradation. What I want to know is what sustains you? What sustains me? I am certain that if we asked ourselves these questions in our daily lives we would understand our interconnectedness with our natural worl around us.
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