The more we acknowledge just how regularly worlds have ended throughout the time of Homo Sapiens the more we can focus on what is worth saving from ‘this way of seeing/being’ in the world. This could then better inform the work we do now that would be of use to future generations.
How much do we want to prop up ‘this way’ so that it continues?
It seems so many of our ideas and endeavours do this including renewable energies, but is it sustainable or just extending the unsustainable for longer...extracting and consuming more resources than the earth can regenerate and creating more waste and pollution than the earth can absorb.
Been looking for the Te Whanganui-a-tara Waitangi day activities, cheers!
Glad to hear it was helpful! We've been looking around for activities elsewhere but blanked so far, let us know if you hear anything.
Will do, have pitched this event out to the networks, looking forward to it
Wanders off to make a placard
Great post!
The more we acknowledge just how regularly worlds have ended throughout the time of Homo Sapiens the more we can focus on what is worth saving from ‘this way of seeing/being’ in the world. This could then better inform the work we do now that would be of use to future generations.
How much do we want to prop up ‘this way’ so that it continues?
It seems so many of our ideas and endeavours do this including renewable energies, but is it sustainable or just extending the unsustainable for longer...extracting and consuming more resources than the earth can regenerate and creating more waste and pollution than the earth can absorb.