Monday 20 May 2013

Turn Your Dollars into {Sense}

Wonderful vlog from lovely Hellena!



 These issues are really close to my heart, and I know so many other people's too.
The idea of localizing resources to create a more environmentally stable world is a really interesting idea to me.

I'm also interested in co -ops that build up local communities and bring people together on a level playing field; place where everyone's voice can be heard and appreciated.

I  love the idea that we can thrive without an imposed system or hierarchy. We don't have to be dis-empowered, cogs in a wheel or passive consumers. We can all have a role that is valued and honored in our community.

We all have the right to meaningful work and a meaningful life.

Our children have a right to a warm, safe, loving community in which to grow, thrive and find their place.

One thing that really touched me about Hellena's story about her market  was when she said "We were all accepted as we were,"

Reminds me a little of this wonderful speech by the wonderful and dear soul that was Mister Rogers.

This morning I watched a movie on TED called "This is Water".

It is a real contrast to the gentle, green, leafiness of Hellena's beautiful bamboo verandah isn't it :)




Do we go through the system to end up here?
... Really?

Do we see one another is such a callous way?

If so, surely something must be going somewhat wrong.

But, mostly, I'm left wondering why on earth  we wouldn't question such an existence!

For this planet to begin the healing process we need to see one another, truly, deeply and with love.

It's not just our perspective that has to change.

The foundations for our perspective have to change too.

They need to be healthy, with healthy values and goals that protect our planet, our communities and our families.

I think this video illustrates that the way we are doing things now may not be conducive to that goal.

We need to start really seeing one another.

Because it's only when we really get up close, and make a real contact that we truly connect.
And it's when we connect that we can work together and truly be the change we want to see in the world.

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A few thoughts that really made me think today from Hellena's blog...

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Can you put a value on a beautiful day, when the birds are singing
and people are walking around together?  How many dollars an hour
does it take to pay you to stay inside and sell things or file papers?  
What will you get later that could make up for this day of your life?
How are you affected by being in crowds, by being surrounded by 
anonymous masses?  Do you find yourself blocking your emotional 
responses to other human beings?
And who prepares your meals? Do you ever eat by yourself? Do
you ever eat standing up? How much do you know about what you
eat and where it comes from?  How much do you trust it?
What are we deprived of by labour-saving devices?  By thought saving devices?  
How are you affected by the requirements of efficiency, which place value on the 
product rather than the process, on the future rather than the present, the present 
moment that is getting shorter and shorter as we speed faster and faster into the future?
What are we speeding towards?
Are we saving time?  Saving it up for what?

How are you affected by being moved around in prescribed paths, 
in elevators, buses, subways, escalators, on highways and sidewalks?  
By moving, working, and living in two- and three- dimensional grids?  
How are you affected by being organized, immobilized, and scheduled.......
instead of wandering, roaming freely and spontaneously?  Scavenging?  Seeing?
How much freedom of movement do you have - freedom to
move through space, to move as far as you want, in new and 
unexplored directions?"


3 comments:

  1. Suzy,
    I am going to sit with these thoughts for some time, and come back to them when I can meditate on them(after toddler has gone to bed:) I will just tell you that the thoughts on local living are so so dear to me for many reasons. I have written about it a bit too. And the speech from Mr. Rogers felt more inspired than any sermon one could ever hope to hear from the pulpit. What a mouthpiece of God he was. Thanks as always for your very thoughtful sharing with us. I know if I ever met you I would recognize you because of the bright light emanating from you!
    Love,
    Emmie

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    1. Dear (((Emmie))) Your words have really touched me. I will be so interested to ready your thoughts! Your blog is such a special, peaceful place.
      Mister Rogers, I admit is a bit of a hero of mine:) He was a good soul.

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