World leaders need to think like a planet

Envision for a moment the healing that could wash over our suffering planet if the entrenched ruling establishment were to come together for a very special one-day gathering at a retreat center deep within the California redwoods.

These retreatants would be comprised of an assortment of political leaders, lobbyists, bankers, CEOs of GMO research facilities, the military, and members of the oil, natural gas, nuclear weapons , timber and coal mining industries. Factory farm corporations would be there, too.

Imagine them shedding their initial sheepishness, contempt and self-consciousness at being invited "to do WHAT KIND OF STUFF?" Watch as they sink into a numinous space where the agenda includes drumming, chanting, meditating and mask making.

With your mind's eye, envision these power brokers abandoning their Blackberries for construction paper, crayons, paints, clay , feathers, leaves and cardboard. Earlier that day, they had walked in the forest and "let themselves be chosen by another life form," in the words of Buddhist writer Joanna Macy, describing such a retreat day: They had wandered off alone outside "to happen onto the identity they will assume. They take time to contemplate this life form, imagining its rhythms, and pleasures and needs. They ask the non-human creature's permission to speak for it."

Now, observe these men and women sitting in quiet corners of the room. They are busy creating masks. Likenesses of penguins, polar bears, tigers, mountains -- maybe even a gopher or an earthworm -- begin taking shape.

After an hour or so, half of the group dons masks. They sit in a circle, facing outward. A second circle forms around them, looking inwards. One by one, the masked figures begin telling of the pain they have suffered because of the thoughtlessness and greed of human beings. The outer circle then takes it turn to move to the inner circle with their own stories and identities.

Perhaps what will transpire will be a miracle of tears, regret, deep sadness and a vow to change. And if so, they will be the results of having walked in the footsteps of a nonhuman for a little while.

This is what the Council of All Beings is about. Macy and John Seed created what they call a communal ritual in early 1985, during a weekend workshop for social and environmental activists in Australia.

Macy, an author, teacher and antinuclear activist, learned she had a lot in common with her co-facilitator, John Seed, founder of the Rainforest Information Center.

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"We discovered that we shared a passionate interest in deep ecology and the writings of Norwegian philosopher Arne Naess about the 'Ecological self,'" Macy explains on rainforestinfo.org. "As Buddhists we both resonated with these concepts, finding them close to the Buddha's core teachings on the interdependence of all life. John expressed the wish that my workshops include a 'deep ecological' group experience to directly challenge the anthropocentrism of industrial society."

Together, Macy and Seed invented the Council of All Beings. It was introduced shortly afterward at a camp north of Sydney, on huge flat rocks by a waterfall. About 40 people took part.

Within a year, the Council of All Beings had spread by word of mouth across the globe, through Macy and Seed's workshops. She recalls: "People were gathering to shed their personae as humans and give voice to the plight of the Earth. They spoke as whale and wolf and wind, aspen and marsh, and any other nonhuman they felt called to represent."

Joanna Macy maintains that without emotions, truly realizing the interconnectedness of all life stays stuck at the intellectual level. Mental concepts alone do not affect our attitudes and behaviors.

"We need to feel (the interconnectedness) and our capacity to feel is stunted if we block out the pain within us over what is happening to our world. Furthermore, if we proceed to take part in the Council per se, speaking on behalf of other life-forms, without first acknowledging our sorrow for what others beings are suffering at human hands, we risk being superficial …"

According to Macy, humans' connections to other life forms are based on more than the emotional attachments to places and beings we have loved.

"They are also organic, woven by shared ancestries, embedded in our bodies. Each atom in each molecule of our being goes back to the beginning of life and has belonged to far more ancient and varied forms of life than our own. The human form we wear now is just the latest and briefest chapter of a long evolutionary journey."

In The Dream of the Earth, Fr. Thomas Berry refers to the "shamanic personality," which can understand and speak for other life forms, Macy said.

"It is essential to our survival," she said. "It helps us to … dispel the trance of industrial civilization."

Berry writes that the life-giving powers shaping creation from the beginning of time are still present within us, existing as "deep spontaneities" accessible through the imagination. And imagination is what the Council of All Beings is about.

Since its inception, the council has evolved into many forms, Macy said. It exists as a one- or two-day retreat, as part of a church service or Mass, and even as a sermon or a liturgy of the word.

And now, the question comes back to our hypothetical group of world movers and shakers: Would a one-day retreat be sufficient to break through their trances? Since we are calling upon the power of imagination, where anything goes, humor us and say a resounding 'yes.' Time is irrelevant. Grace can happen in a moment. Or a day.

Remember that First Century guy who was persecuting Christians? In one blinding, instantaneous second, he was knocked off his horse, and encountered the Divine.

Perhaps some of these powerful big-wigs might begin to see that their constant regime of boardrooms, financial ledgers, competition and warring do not feed soul and spirit or nurture the Earth and all its inhabitants.

Returning to the words of poet James Bertolino, featured in our last column, now is the time for the power brokers to consider what must be done to insure Earth's survival. They must let their "minds taste redwood and agate, octopi, bat and in the bat's mouth, insect." The Council of All Beings might be a way for them to begin thinking like a planet.

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What if the world's religious

What if the world's religious leaders who recently met in Assisi had participated in such an experience?
Imagine what marvelous things could have really happened there? Instead, no doubt just the usual pomp and
circumstance and not even common prayer to bind them...and us.

If only... However, we begin

If only... However, we begin by fostering our own connection. Your inspiration greatly helps. Thank you!

Yes and while they are in

Yes and while they are in California, something else to meditate on....

This September 22, in San Francisco, Formal FDA Testimonies were made, in which leading Hispanic mercury-free advocates strongly urged the FDA to be AGAINST ultra-toxic Mercury Fillings being placed in the teeth of children and pregnant women.

Did you know:

Migrant Clinics have begun putting ultra-toxic Mercury Fillings in Migrant Clinic clients' childrens' BABY TEETH?

Obviously just for money. Gross profits over health!

Do any Catholics out there know about this?

Mercury is a Biohazard. Dentists and Dental Hygienists are now mandated to use GLOVES when handling it.

THEN WHY IS MERCURY STILL BEING PUT IN PEOPLE'S MOUTHS?toxicteeth.org

Please help spread the word!

How about this... Envision

How about this... Envision for a moment if the retreatants had participated in the "deep Christianity" of Catholicism? Imagine how the Earth would be renewed if we all loved God, loved our neighbors, and cared for God's creation as brothers and sisters? How great would THAT be?

Bill, clearly you're not

Bill, clearly you're not pluralistic enough to be reading the National Catholic Distorter. Who are you to suggest that the Catholic faith has the fullness of truth?/sarc

Imagination is fine but of no

Imagination is fine but of no consequence if it doesn't lead to action. Conversion and reconciliation from cultural fixation to cultural openness is needed. Steeping consciousness in Evolution Theology might effect conversion and reconciliation
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“God is a Verb”. Bevans and Schroeder root their theology/missiology in the understanding that God and Mission are both verbs, and that God is Mission. [PROPHETIC DIALOGUE, pp. 9, 10, © 2011, Stephen B. Bevans and Roger P. Schroeder, Orbis Books, P.O. Box 302, Maryknoll, New York 10545-0302] Divine Instance in the evolving cosmos is given a new and shifted understanding of God as Mission, and God and Mission co-identified as verb.

WORD UNLIMITED, “book-end” to the Evolution Trilogies, confronts two cultural deceptions that infect the biblical traditions of Judaism, Christianity and Islam. These fixated deceptions of patriarchal culture root in misunderstandings of divinity and femininity. The concept of Divinity, cast as Trinity in three Godhead Persons (all-male), Pater, Filius, Spiritus Sanctus, alienates femininity from Godhead consciousness in the Roman Catholic tradition. Femininity is understood as radically (ontologically) secondary to masculinity, i.e., derived from Adam’s rib.

All nature is steeped in Divine Presence, Godhead Word/Work, the mission of self-reflective consciousness. God and mission, as verb, are transitive (doing) and intransitive (being); both are subject, both are object in the evolutionary transformation of life. As “subject” God and Mission are active in concept, that is, “becoming” in and with nature; whereas, as object, God and Mission are fixated in human understanding more as “being” objectively situated in religious culture — the fixation consists of "male-objectifying the male self" exclusively in the divine/human relationship, in word and work. Theology/ecclesiology, divinity/humanity link inseparably in reality, in process, in divine/human word and work.

Walter Brueggemann, in “Land: Fertility and Justice”, THEOLOGY of the LAND, Editors, Bernard F. Evans and Gregory D. Cusack, © 1987, The Liturgical Press, Collegeville, MN, exposes the theological/cultural link between the exploitation of nature and women. Women are exploited as land and life are exploited, for the same reasons, i.e., that males arrogate for themselves the primacy relationship in divinity over women, life and land, theirs for the using.

The Evolution Theology of WORD UNLIMITED identifies the Divine Feminine as the face of God and the heart of Trinity Godhead, what is the divine/human hypostasis, both in being (word, theology) as well as in doing (work, ecclesiology). "Evolution Theology" identifies Trinity as process, by way of Word-communication, Light-consciousness and Love-conscience. Divine/ human hypostasis, as process, is captured in Trimorphic Resonance. Trimorphic process, like God and Mission, is a verb. www.divinicom.com

The equal restoration of femininity in divinity resolves the religious/ cultural deception that alienates femininity from Godhead and idolizes males as owning exclusively a preferential place in Godhead understanding. The alienation of woman from the priesthood of service is a denial of the Divine Feminine. Transformative divinity is revealed in nature and life as grounded in femininity, the human/divine face of the Divine Feminine. www.WordUnlimited.com

I am all for any imaginative

I am all for any imaginative process. What if we lose our capacity to image? Then...no solutions could be discovered. Imagination is Holy as it the process of the Divine. Holy is that which allows us the most compassionate response.

There is a fundamental

There is a fundamental problem with the idea that equates anti-nuclearism and protection of the planet. I look forward to leadership in the green movement which stops doing this antiquated and uninformed type of 'equation'. It is all very well sitting in circles imagining other life forms but when you tie this practice up to wrecking economies for the sake of power sources which are hugely expensive while fighting the one carbon-free energy source which could help preserve the planet, it is not just irrational, it's dangerous.

There is a massive need for deconstruction of the thought processes propagated by Joanna Macy et al in order to find the parts which are helpful for the world in bringing a more competent relationship between humans and nature and identifying the parts which are absolutely not helpful. Macy has consistently failed to address human needs in developing countries for instance. If they are not addressed, the world's forests will disappear under the pressure of these people to survive. This kind of 'interconnection' is a total blind spot for her. It's tragic. It is not for Macy to tell the world's poor to stuff it, which effectively is where her position leads to. Nor to tell the advanced nations that they must sit in darkness sometimes, cold or excessively hot, unemployed etc because she does not approve of nuclear energy. Her pronouncements on nuclear power are uninformed, built on the fear of nuclear weapons which she constantly inflates in order to press her idea of what is good for nature and human, and are basically antithetical to modern environmentalism. It's time to stop listening to her passion and start thinking for yourselves.

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