Because our intention creates a great deal and is very important. We can focus on an ideal, with our intention set to evolve/transform us to that -- yet be ready and understanding for the inevitable fallout of all the long-term abuses and imbalance.Vitruvius wrote: ↑Tue Aug 24, 2021 11:05 pmThen why bother solving climate change at all? If you want to see society collapse, just wait!Lacewing wrote: ↑Tue Aug 24, 2021 9:21 pm I applaud their creative efforts. It's hard to be heard against the deafening drone of profitable and intoxicated patterns. It seems that extremes can only be shaken by other extremes. And sometimes collapsing of all into dust is the inevitable result, from which we can only hope to survive (hopefully with a more balanced awareness).
Isn't it understandable that we might bemoan the very drugs we are addicted to? Are we supposed to be radiant detached angels from the entire system we are born from and immersed in? Transformation is hard. The outcry for change is coming from all directions, while steering in all kinds of directions. As much as possible, we can try to address/demonstrate our desire/intent to evolve beyond certain ideas/patterns/limitations. There are countless methods. State of mind/intent seems to be even more of a driver than methodology.
Also, in assessing anything, there is always much to consider... and much feeding into it. Positions aren't simply "all right" or "all wrong" (of course) -- yet, as long as we focus on extreme conclusions, we remain (I think) immobilized in (and intoxicated with) those extremes.
Balance takes all the fury and fire out of positions.
Every approach has excesses that fail, no?
Sounds good. There is the challenge of shifting humankind away from a lot of addicted thinking.Vitruvius wrote: ↑Tue Aug 24, 2021 11:05 pm I suggest a global approach, I hope will emerge at COP 26 in November. It's an approach based on looking first to a scientific understanding of reality, solving the problem in those terms, and then dealing with the ideological consequences in the way the technology is developed and applied.
We (humankind) are so depleted -- in mind, energy, resources -- that it seems all we can do at times is shake our fists at the sky, collectively. Individually, perhaps, we can strive to be more aware of how we (as individuals) focus our own intention. Do we focus on warring with imbalance... or do we focus on achieving balance? If a whole lot of people clear their minds of their own obsessive and extreme tendencies, they can contribute more clarity and balance into the collective system, along with others who are doing the same. We have amazing capabilities amongst all of us -- and we've become addicted to the products (for better and worse) of our own creativity. It's fascinating. Can we accept and love and appreciate that -- in order to cease the warring and move on from it?

