Monday 9 November 2009

Living on Borrowed Time

Did you ever realise that we live in a Borrowed Earth? Did you ever realise that when you function with an energy matrix based on dead things thousands of years old, you are borrowing energy from an ecosystem long dead? It's like using an inheritance to sustain a lifestyle that you cannot keep up with your own job's sallary. Eventually, your borrowed money runs out and you have to return to the austere ways you should always have kept. It isn't easy, but it is necessessary.

It much amazes me to think that there are people still resilient to the concept of Global Warming. Even in this day in age, when credible scientists both public and private have endorsed the occurrence of the phenomenon, there are those amongst us who choose to label the fact a fraud.

These same scientists and several world governments acknowledge the fact that Global Warming, though a cyclic natural event, is happening with an intensity never before witnessed by the Earth on account of OUR influence. That there are people who prefer to think that there is a nefarious economic plot behind this affirmation is cause for concern; to say the least. I have personally heard all sorts of conspiracy theories surrounding the fact that characterises the Global Warming Crisis. They are often complex and they normally revolve around the instinctive desire to maintain the comforts of excess. I acknowledge that it isn't easy to give up certain comforts, but we must each and every one of us take responsibility for all our deeds. What is the cost of your little selfish comforts? Who are you killing? Who are you condemning to want and hunger?

The people I speak of are not at all very distant from each of us. In most cases, they ARE us. These are people who prefer the maintenance of our present way of life where consumerism and the current power matrix of fossil fuels are concerned. These are people who are unwilling to give up their personal cars and their absurd generation of rubbish and pollution, just so that they may continue to surround themselves with trinkets that they soon tire of and throw away.

My appeal to you, the reader, is that you open your eyes to the fact that we are victims of our own surrender to those things that will never satisfy us; for there is no fulfilment in HAVING a thing. We must remind ourselves that we simply borrow this Earth from all generations of our species – past and present – and that those things we do come to own are as ephemeral as ourselves and not always worth having.
True fulfilment is found in BEING someone to someone else. True fulfilment is in friendship and in honour and in a clear conscience. True fulfilment is in all that, which the ethics of consumerism have been so viciously attacking over the decades to supplant and replace with the inequitable and ever insatiable values of ownership. Open your eyes and look about you and, when you search your own feelings, try to remember what it was that ever made you happy. Was it ever the THING that you owned, or was it in the PERSONS you’ve shared them with? Did they like you for who you were, or for the things you displayed? When you answer THAT question, you will certainly realise that you have been investing in the THING, when you should have very simply have been inventing in the PERSON.

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