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hrtScholar : with one Heart... Posted on July 04, 2008
by hrtScholar

being Peace...a Declaration of Interdependence

Posted on Jul 4th, 2008 by hrtScholar : with one Heart... hrtScholar


thisweKnow

this we know 
We are the earth, through the plants and animals that nourish us. 
We are the rains and the oceans that flow through our veins. 
We are the breath of the forests of the land, and the plants of the sea. 
We are human animals, related to all other life as descendants of the firstborn cell. 
We share with these kin a common history, written in our genes. 
We share a common present, filled with uncertainty. 
And we share a common future, as yet untold. 
We humans are but one of thirty million species 
weaving the thin layer of life enveloping the world. 
The stability of communities of living things depends upon this diversity. 
Linked in that web, we are interconnected— 
using, cleansing, sharing and replenishing the fundamental elements of life. 
Our home, planet Earth, is finite; all life shares its resources and the energy from the sun, 
and therefore has limits to growth. 
For the first time, we have touched those limits. 
When we compromise the air, the water, the soil and the variety of life, 
we steal from the endless future to serve the fleeting present. 

this we believe 
Humanshave become so numerous and our tools so powerful 
that we have driven fellow creatures to extinction, dammed the great rivers, 
torn down ancient forests, poisoned the earth, rain and wind, and ripped holes in the sky. 
Our science has brought pain as well as joy; our comfort is paid for by the suffering of millions. 
We are learning from our mistakes, we are mourning our vanished kin, 
and we now build a new politics of hope. 
We respect and uphold the absolute need for clean air, water and soil. 
We see that economic activities that benefit the few while shrinking the inheritance of many are wrong. 
And since environmental degradation erodes biological capital forever, 
full ecological and social cost must enter all equations of development. 
We are one brief generation in the long march of time; the future is not ours to erase. 
So where knowledge is limited, we will remember all those who will walk after us, 
and err on the side of caution. 

this we resolve 
All this that we know and believe must now become the foundation of the way we live. 
At this turning point in our relationship with Earth, 
we work for an evolution: from dominance to partnership; 
from fragmentation to connection; from insecurity, 
to interdependence. 

declaration of interdependence 
THE DAVID SUZUKI FOUNDATION 
Suite 219, 2211West 4th Avenue, Vancouver, B.C., Canada v6k 4s2·  Telephone: (604) 732-4228 ·  Fax: (604) 732-0752


may holiness embrace you like a van gogh
Sun
      and  light the candles of
 global consciousness..
with loving intention, I bow
 tess 

mudra-teach


GAIA NOT GUNS: A DECLARATION OF PEACE & INTER-DEPENDENCE

By Ron Cummins, Organic Consumers Association
<
http://www.organicconsumers.org>

Gaia: Named after an ancient Greek Goddess of the Earth, Gaia is the belief
and scientific hypothesis that our entire planet is a living organism with
Humankind as an integral part.

Farmers and consumers, both U.S. and worldwide, share the unique privilege
and daunting responsibility of making sure that everyone is fed, and that
the land, water, and climate are nurtured and protected so that we can feed
and nourish the future generations.

War and the enormous waste of resources spent in waging war and maintaining
a huge military industrial complex, threaten our well-being and the literal
survival of our children and the future generations. U.S. taxpayers, for
example, are currently supporting a military budget of over $578 billion a
year, ($463 billion for ³normal² military spending and $115 billion for the
Iraq & Afghan wars)--enough to pay for the cost of eliminating global hunger
and stabilizing the global climate. The annual costs of waging the war in
Iraq and maintaining military bases in the Middle East alone are sufficient
to launch a crash program to reduce greenhouse gases by 75%, feed the
world¹s hungry, and convert the U.S. economy to renewable energy and organic
and sustainable agricultural practices.

As the world¹s climate scientists and energy analysts warn us, unless we
rapidly transfer billions of dollars from the military budget and other
corporate welfare programs, and implement a far-reaching global program to
eliminate poverty, reduce greenhouse gases, and convert the U.S. and global
economy to renewable energy and sustainable production, civilization, as we
know it today, may not survive more than a few more decades.

As organic and socially responsible consumers, we come together to oppose
the war in Iraq and to challenge the dangerous and unsustainable cycle of
war and militarism that threatens our world. The solution we propose is a
negotiated peace, nuclear disarmament, energy independence (for all
nations), and a concerted global campaign to reduce and eliminate global
poverty, especially rural poverty, through the conversion of agriculture and
global commerce to sustainable and organic production.

We come from different political, religious, and social backgrounds, but
share a common concern that the living Earth or Creation, must be protected,
that the upcoming generations have an inalienable right to a stable climate
and that the United States, founded by small farmers and craftsmen/women,
must return to the spirit and ideals upon which our Republic was founded.

We strive for a world that reduces the risk of war by eliminating its
causes--poverty, control of government and mass media by powerful special
interests (the fossil fuel lobby and the military industrial complex),
environmental degradation, injustice, and religious intolerance. We call
for all countries to stop misappropriating their resources on war and to
focus instead on fighting hunger, promoting public health, stabilizing the
climate, and protecting our common environment and farmlands.

Organic and Socially Responsible Consumers Say No to War and Climate Chaos

Help us build up a national and international network of organic and
socially responsible consumers who wish to protect Gaia/Mother Earth, put an
end to war and military madness, and green and re-localize the global
ecology.

Our group plans to become part of United for Peace and Justice, a coalition
of 1300 local and national anti-war groups in the U.S.
(www.unitedforpeace.org <http://www.unitedforpeace.org/> ). Please join us
in building up a powerful coalition that brings about cooperation and
synergy between the anti-war movement, the climate crisis movement, and the
organic community.

Thanks to the Farms Not Arms coalition and peaceroots.org for much of the
wording and inspiration for this document.

 And they shall beat their swords into plowshares and their spears into
pruning hooks.
ISAIAH 2:4

declarationofpeace.org/

organicconsumers.org


From We, the World
"Please join Dr. Jane Goodall, DBE, 
and thousands of others 
in Signing our

Global Declaration of Interdependence

Preamble:    In acknowledgment of the many existing documents and efforts that promote peace, sustainability, global interconnectedness, reverence for life and unity, We, The World hereby offers the following Declaration of Interdependence as our guiding set of principles for moving forward into this new millennium. It is inspired by the Earth Charter, the essential values of which have been culled from the many peoples of the Earth.

         Declaration/Pledge

We, the people of planet Earth,

In recognition of the interconnectedness of all life

And the importance of the balance of nature,

Hereby acknowledge our interdependence

And affirm our dedication

To life-serving environmental stewardship,

The fulfillment of universal human needs worldwide,

Economic and social well-being,

And a culture of peace and nonviolence,

To insure a sustainable and harmonious world

For present and future generations.

JaneSigning-AK

please follow this link to sign the Declaration of  Interdependence 

www.wetheworld.org

Thank you

Messages from visionary leaders 
about We, The World

Dr. Jane Goodall, DBE
Founder of the Jane Goodall Institute
and United Nations Messenger of Peace
"I support and endorse the mission of We, The World to make sure that individuals and organizations who share a commitment to sustainability can network effectively to achieve their goals."            
 
                            " together.....We can make the Change "            
 
Nobel Peace Laureate
Archbishop Desmond Tutu
"The objective of the organization We, The World is to facilitate cooperation on a global scale amongst groups and individuals dedicated to implementing solutions to the many challenges we face on the planet at this time"


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