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Evening Thoughts: Reflecting on Earth as Sacred Community
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Among the contemporary voices for the Earth, none resonates like that of noted cultural historian Thomas Berry. His teaching and writings have inspired a generation
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Thomas Berry : Gaia Explorer
Thu Jun 11 15:18:16 UTC 2009
Source: Evening Thoughts: Reflecting on Earth as Sacred Community
Contributed by: Siona van Dijk.
Thomas Berry said

The real skill is to raise the sails and to catch the power of the wind as it passes by.

Thomas Berry : Gaia Explorer
Thu Jun 11 15:17:31 UTC 2009
Source: Evening Thoughts: Reflecting on Earth as Sacred Community
Contributed by: Siona van Dijk.
Thomas Berry said

The Earth with its layers of land and water and air provides the space within which all living things are nurtured and the context within which humans attain their identity. If in the excitement of a secular technology reverence for the Earth has diminished in the past, especially in the western world, humans now experience a sudden shock at the devastation they have wrought on their own habitation. The ancient human-Earth relationship must be recovered in a new context, in its mystical as well as in its physical functioning. There is need for awareness that the mountains and rivers and all living things, the sky and its sun and moon and clouds all constitute a healing, sustaining sacred presence for humans which they need as much for their psychic integrity as for their physical nourishment. This presence whether experienced as Allah, as Atman, as Sunyata, or as the Buddha-nature or as Bodhisattva; whether as Tao or as the One or as the Divine Feminine, is the atmosphere in which humans breathe deepest and without which they eventually suffocate.