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What
Can I Do?
by Marie T. Russell
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When
one looks at all the things that need fixing on the planet,
one could very well feel overwhelmed. Where does one start? And can
one person make a difference?
The answer to that
question is an unequivocal Yes. You and I can make a difference
and the place to start is with ourselves. It is all very wonderful to
petition, rally, and to preach to others about what they need to do
to help save the earth... but changes begin at home. I find it hard
to follow the advice of one who does not seem to practice what they
preach. For example, would you feel that a person who weighs 350 pounds
could really tell you how to lose weight? My question would be, How
is it you are not slim if your method works?
In the same fashion,
if we talk about saving the earth, we need to look first at our personal
lives and see where our actions need revamping. This point was shown
to me rather dramatically on Earth Day. One table had literature on
recycling and not wasting paper... Yet, that table had so much paper
strewn about on the floor around it, that it rather made a point about
littering... Do we practice what we preach?
We talk about peace...
Are we at peace with ourselves, our family, our neighbors, our co-workers?
How can we talk about planetary peace and harmony, if we have not even
attained it in our own life? If we cannot be an example of one person
living peace within and without, how can we expect whole nations and
governments to do so?
If we are using
toxic chemicals in our homes, and using products made of Styrofoam,
plastic, petroleum, etc., how can we expect industry to stop manufacturing
them? It boils down to the old adage: Practice what you preach!
And practice what you profess to believe and desire.
Are you cutting
down on your use of non-recyclable products? Are you taking your bottles,
aluminum cans, newspapers to be recycled? Are you practicing peace in
your day to day life? Are you forgiving those whose actions offended
you? Are you conscious about not polluting, either physically or with
your thoughts?
So where do we begin?
I begin with me, and you begin with you. The task at hand is not to
change the others it is to change ourselves and thus
become a shining example that others will wish to follow. By our actions
we can be a guiding light and a source of inspiration.
Start a recycling
bin at your office...Dont force it down anyones throat,
simply start using it and let others know that it is available for their
use also. We cannot get others to change by using force or guilt. People
will only change when they truly desire it themselves. Dont try
to change the world. Work on changing yourself and the world will change
with you.
What is needed is
a change of consciousness on the part of each and every one of us --
the human inhabitants of Earth. We must become clear on our intent.
Do we plan to keep on using and abusing the Earth, or do we commit to
make major changes so that the Earth and all on it can heal and return
to a more natural and harmonious way of life?
Some of the changes
will be slow, others can be more immediate. For example, we can start
immediately wasting less gas and creating less pollution by using public
transportation or organizing carpools. But this is only a short-term
solution. The long-term solution is to build means of transportation
that use solar power or some other form of renewable nonpolluting energy.
We can cut back
right now on our use and waste of paper products. That again is only
part of the solution. What we need to do is start the cultivation of
plants that grow quickly, can be used for paper production, and be turned
into compost when discarded. Science has the necessary information as
to what plants are suitable.
One of the best
plants for the production of paper, as well as clothing, is hemp. Now
as you all know, hemp has been caught up for years in a legal dispute.
Its time to take a closer look at that issue. Papyrus is another
possible source of paper. And there are more. This information is available
and can be put into practice now. All we need to do is make our desires
known and take the actions necessary to implement our choices.
We need to reexamine
every aspect of our lives and see how we are hurting the planet and
what we can do about it, both short-term and long term. We need to advocate
the governments use of our tax dollars for research into replacing
methods that are damaging the ecosystem. We need to insist on our tax
dollars going to healing the planet, instead of space exploration or
the war program.
It is important
that we join with all the peoples of the world in a common front. No
one is our enemy. We are our own enemy. We have fouled our own nest.
Let us join hands with people the world over and see how we can repair
the harm we have done. It is time to admit our failures and take the
necessary steps to correct them.
So the first step
for each one of us is to make a personal commitment to Life and Peace
on Earth, not only human life but for all forms of life vegetable,
animal, mineral, and spirit. Then the next step is to take actions,
day by day, that will put that commitment into reality.
This article
is reproduced courtesy of and copyrighted by Marie T. Russell.
Marie
T. Russell is the publisher of InnerSelf Magazine and The Natural Yellow
Pages. She produced a weekly South Florida radio broadcast, Inner Power,
from 1992-1995 which focused on themes such as self-esteem, personal
growth, and well-being.. Her articles focus on transformation and reconnecting
with our own inner source of joy and creativity. Marie can be reached
at marie@innerself.comwith
personal comments or feedback.
Read more
of Marie's articles at her website www.innerself.com
A fabulous resource of articles on health, spirituality, relationships,
parenting, creating realities and sexuality. (US)
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