I really like this piece, Jessica! You artfully outline something that is both important and often escapes attention, pointing to, not exactly a solution as such, but a way to evolve and develop ways forward out of a self-destructive and world-destructive set of traps. Where I would personally take this forward is around a collective approach to practices that help us evolve and develop into more coherence with ourselves and the world. How can we, practically, help each other towards these noble ends?
I really like this piece, Jessica! You artfully outline something that is both important and often escapes attention, pointing to, not exactly a solution as such, but a way to evolve and develop ways forward out of a self-destructive and world-destructive set of traps. Where I would personally take this forward is around a collective approach to practices that help us evolve and develop into more coherence with ourselves and the world. How can we, practically, help each other towards these noble ends?
Thank you, Simon. I love that: to think about how we might help each other.