My right brain way of thinking has been a blessing (to me) most of the time as it offers me the opportunity to surprise myself with connections and patterns I have not heard, seen, or experienced before.
My right brain way of thinking has been a challenge (to some others and to me) some of the time because the surprising connections, patterns and ideas can collide with conventional or traditional thinking.
All that said, I have decided to share my right brain's perspectives on what is happening in the world generally and specifically.
The meta-story or overarching backdrop to what is happening in the world, that my right brain perceives, is the most meaningful contextual shift for humanity since the Industrial revolution about 250 years ago i.e., the Sustainability revolution.
My right brain is not alone in this perception by the way and that is both good and comforting news!
Good news because since the Sustainability revolution shift is contextual, much of what we think, feel and do is changing fundamentally everywhere.
Comforting news because after many years of being dismissed (at worst) or not taken too seriously (mostly) my right brain detects company!!
Over time my right brain will unpack the meaning (to it) of the Sustainability revolution. For this introductory blog suffice it to say that sustainability means appropriate or "as it would be if it were deigned by Nature."
And the implication is that human beings are learning fast that only by being that way i.e., sustainable, are we assured, if not guaranteed, a future on this magnificent planet.
Being sustainable then in every aspect of our lives from how we steward Nature (air, water, soil) and how we converse with one another; to how we manage, lead, follow and create human culture to how we relate to and with animals, birds and insects.
My right brain encourages you to enjoy the ride!
Friday, April 10, 2009
The Beginning ....
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Nature,
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soil,
spirituality,
sustainability,
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