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Gregory Pettys's avatar

"But civilized human beings are alarmingly ignorant of the fact that they are continuous with their natural surroundings. It is as necessary to have air, water, plants, insects, birds, fish, and mammals as it is to have brains, hearts, lungs, and stomachs. The former are our external organs in the same way that the latter are our internal organs. If then, we can no more live without the things outside than without those inside, the plain inference is that the words “I” and “myself ” must include both sides. The sun, the earth, and the forests are just as much features of your own body as your brain. Erosion of the soil is as much a personal disease as leprosy, and many “growing communities” are as disastrous as cancer"

-Alan Watts

-Does it Matter? Essays on Man's Relation to Materiality

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Kelly Moody's avatar

yeah they can be really just symbolic and mean nothing without action and willingness, true empathy and willingness to do something differently.

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