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RE: Burning Season: The Sustainable Indigenous Alternative for Huge Dried Teak Leaves.

in #ecotrain6 years ago

You've been visited by @sagescrub from Homesteaders Co-op.

I really appreciate that perspective of looking at the nuances of our problems. This is in line with what I have been learning lately about breaking out of the binaries. It is difficult when we are used to living with binaries, because they are everywhere. But just as pervasive as binaries are there are multiple perspectives and truths. We can't thrive if make each other the enemies! I appreciate you showing both sides, or at least two sides of this story to show that there we are all family.


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I think of it simply as facets. Binary, polarized thinking is what got us into this whole planetary, social mess. Truth is relative, and yet for the holder at any given point it can be absolute. To SEE and FEEL the truth from another's perspective is a beginning to connection and community and healing. Thanks for stopping by. :)