Having had a couple of coffees and a couple of hours sleep, I am ready to blunder on and put my cards on the table:
I believe world peace would available tomorrow, were we all not just too busy to organise it.
We can harness and harvest so much from the earth, the sea, and air. We can turn it into houses and cars and magical medicines and the chance of eliminating all illnesses through genetic therapies. But we struggle to overcome the endless repeating drama of conflict between our nations, our groups, or families, and lovers.
Is this not the holy grail, and are we all just too busy too look for it?
What would happen if we would collectively (and though the internet we now have the ability to do this) agree to slow down for a little bit. Dont reject progress, but just for a short period, say two to three years, or a little more, we give ourselves a four day working week, which will cut unemployment, and put enough work and energy into the economy to keep the food and basic services going.
Forget wars, and investment banking, and Ferrari's (I love Ferrari's) and eating out every day of the week.
Everyone chill out for a while. So it's four day weeks for a few years. We're all going to get a chance to have a breather - and only if we all decide to do it at the same time, for the same period - because then the primal fear of 'falling behind' the Darwinian pack can be put aside.
And our lost or latent energies can be gathered... just to help each other.
To rest, to heal. To repair.
Repairing is a fading skill, and really, the world is crying out for a more sustainable, reliable world - one that can provide energy and love to our lives, rather than zap it away.
Instead of paying for all that African food that should in the mouths of it's children, we start to grow food in our gardens again, and we send food to Africa instead, to all those hungry mouths that need our true charity.
The charity which is given in person, with an act of the body so that you as the 'giver' can benefit from the cleansing act of giving, as well as the 'reciever', who of course will benefit - but it's nice to know people care.
How else will we know?
We so rarely get a chance to talk about World Peace.
It would great to rescue this concept back from the misty world of the painfully awkward 'Beauty-paegent' question. How can this be one of the only places you even hear the idea mentioned?
If we could slow down, for just a little bit, for just a little while, we might just be able to figure out world peace alot quicker that you'd think.
We can harness and harvest so much from the earth, the sea, and air. We can turn it into houses and cars and magical medicines and the chance of eliminating all illnesses through genetic therapies. But we struggle to overcome the endless repeating drama of conflict between our nations, our groups, or families, and lovers.
Is this not the holy grail, and are we all just too busy too look for it?
What would happen if we would collectively (and though the internet we now have the ability to do this) agree to slow down for a little bit. Dont reject progress, but just for a short period, say two to three years, or a little more, we give ourselves a four day working week, which will cut unemployment, and put enough work and energy into the economy to keep the food and basic services going.
Forget wars, and investment banking, and Ferrari's (I love Ferrari's) and eating out every day of the week.
Everyone chill out for a while. So it's four day weeks for a few years. We're all going to get a chance to have a breather - and only if we all decide to do it at the same time, for the same period - because then the primal fear of 'falling behind' the Darwinian pack can be put aside.
And our lost or latent energies can be gathered... just to help each other.
To rest, to heal. To repair.
Repairing is a fading skill, and really, the world is crying out for a more sustainable, reliable world - one that can provide energy and love to our lives, rather than zap it away.
Instead of paying for all that African food that should in the mouths of it's children, we start to grow food in our gardens again, and we send food to Africa instead, to all those hungry mouths that need our true charity.
The charity which is given in person, with an act of the body so that you as the 'giver' can benefit from the cleansing act of giving, as well as the 'reciever', who of course will benefit - but it's nice to know people care.
How else will we know?
We so rarely get a chance to talk about World Peace.
It would great to rescue this concept back from the misty world of the painfully awkward 'Beauty-paegent' question. How can this be one of the only places you even hear the idea mentioned?
If we could slow down, for just a little bit, for just a little while, we might just be able to figure out world peace alot quicker that you'd think.