when we began to remember the taste of our inborn love for mother earth we became aware of the strong effort we have to supply trying to unfold the warm intimate relationship to her.
the alienation was settled much deeper in our souls than we expected, because its initial point was not just some hundred years ago with the industrialization of the earth and rape we did to our mother.
we saw that the christian church had already started this devellish project thousand years ago - disconnecting mankind from nature by telling our ancestors they needed but a father. and a brother who became immediately master and king, though.
no mother needed, no mother wanted. surely a christian thing. essential of „europe’s christian tradition“. could it be a general problem of monotheistism? could it be even an essential of atheism?! since this is mainly passionate negation of god, which of this very reason is profoundly connected to this concept?
anyway, we have to dig deeply in our souls gardens to recover these blissfully glowing roots. might be that many fail, become impatient, throwing their shovel into the sand, returning to that frenzy concept of a technical world of steel and plastic reigned by an abstract god.
we saw that going on digging deeply, clay under our fingernails, with physical touch to the humid fertility of the ground below our feet - in german called "mutterboden" - immensely empowered us for changing our life concept. our concept of work, movement, transportation, nutrition, health, joy, fun, celebration of life.
we saw that this had barely to do with church religion or atheism. we saw rigid fighters against clima change trying to find ways to forbid their brothers and sisters certain behaviour - as if it were sin - instead of showing them the taste of mother earth love:
loving mother earth and being loved by her. embracing her and being embraced. adoring her and being fed. protecting her holy beauty and being carried. thanking her for being born out of her womb - and learning to live a good life and to die a good death.
the alienation was settled much deeper in our souls than we expected, because its initial point was not just some hundred years ago with the industrialization of the earth and rape we did to our mother.
we saw that the christian church had already started this devellish project thousand years ago - disconnecting mankind from nature by telling our ancestors they needed but a father. and a brother who became immediately master and king, though.
no mother needed, no mother wanted. surely a christian thing. essential of „europe’s christian tradition“. could it be a general problem of monotheistism? could it be even an essential of atheism?! since this is mainly passionate negation of god, which of this very reason is profoundly connected to this concept?
anyway, we have to dig deeply in our souls gardens to recover these blissfully glowing roots. might be that many fail, become impatient, throwing their shovel into the sand, returning to that frenzy concept of a technical world of steel and plastic reigned by an abstract god.
we saw that going on digging deeply, clay under our fingernails, with physical touch to the humid fertility of the ground below our feet - in german called "mutterboden" - immensely empowered us for changing our life concept. our concept of work, movement, transportation, nutrition, health, joy, fun, celebration of life.
we saw that this had barely to do with church religion or atheism. we saw rigid fighters against clima change trying to find ways to forbid their brothers and sisters certain behaviour - as if it were sin - instead of showing them the taste of mother earth love:
loving mother earth and being loved by her. embracing her and being embraced. adoring her and being fed. protecting her holy beauty and being carried. thanking her for being born out of her womb - and learning to live a good life and to die a good death.
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