Confronting the Tipping Point
Our collective
efforts at nurturing wellness for everyone are rippling out into the
environments and communities we inhabit, adding a new dimension to the concepts
of wholeness, vitality and longevity. Returning to nature’s embrace for
healing, we swiftly learn how connected we are to her vast, yet intimate spaces
and the importance to tread gently. These rhythms are vital, they resonate
deeply within our cells … this planet is most certainly alive.
Our
co-evolution with natural cycles involves exchanging and learning from the
wisdom of the whole. This idea that balance is effectively maintained by the
self-regulation of intuitive feedback loops within and between the biosphere,
the atmospheres and the oceans was introduced as the “Gaia hypothesis” by the
1970’s chemist James Lovelock to describe this beautiful example of
sustainability and the ongoing cycles of birth, decay and rebirth that maintain
a habitable planet.
We can relate
to the pulse of the universe and the call of the wild; the heartbeat of our
beloved Mother Earth echoes a visceral sense of who we are as human beings. The
privilege and honor to view life holistically, a perspective many of us have
felt the urge to cultivate, is better understood as the supportive and
symbiotic relationship it can ultimately be.
Although our
evolution as a species has been expansive in its mind-blowing technological
innovation such as advancements in medicine and healing, the imbalance and
tension between our ecology and our economy are taking a toll on ourselves and
future generations as we continue to destroy precious land and forests to
exhaust resources at a breakneck pace.
The current
global forecast calls for an honest assessment and intentional shift to do
better as consumers by stepping up as partners and stewards of our natural
world. We stand at a crossroads, but fortunately, a dynamic surge of creativity
has taken hold in the realms of clean, renewable energy sources and ongoing
efforts to promote sustainable living.
Since 1970,
April’s Earth Day has become a time to take a closer look at the perils and the
projects at hand, confronting where we have overstepped boundaries and offering
practical ways to live more simply, with less toxic outcomes. This issue offers
a plethora of examples for conscious living that exemplify the compassion we
have for ourselves and our world.
Each of us
has our own gifts and interests, questions and collaborations that are already
brewing. We trust that our shared visions can merge into the creativity,
efficiency and harmony that will continue to renew ourselves and our world.
Namaste,
Jacqueline Mast and Kendra Campbell, Co-Publishers