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omegaphilosophia · 1 year
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Native American Spirituality: A Path of Harmony with the Earth
In a world facing pressing environmental challenges, the need for a sustainable and holistic approach to our relationship with the planet has become increasingly apparent. Native American spirituality offers a unique perspective that emphasizes a deep connection and reverence for the Earth. In this blog post, we will explore why Native American religion stands out as a path that holds valuable lessons for humanity's harmonious coexistence with nature.
1 - Ecological Wisdom: Native American religions have long recognized the interconnectedness of all living beings and the environment. They view nature as a sacred and interconnected web of life, where every entity, from animals and plants to rivers and mountains, possesses inherent value and deserves respect. This ecological wisdom teaches us the importance of living in harmony with the Earth and embracing sustainable practices that honor the delicate balance of ecosystems.
Example: The Navajo people's belief in the interconnectedness of all things is reflected in their concept of "Hózhǫ́ǫ́gįį́," which encompasses beauty, balance, harmony, and health. It promotes living in alignment with the natural world, acknowledging the interconnectedness of all living beings and the responsibility to maintain harmony within the environment.
2 - Stewardship and Conservation: Native American spirituality emphasizes the role of humans as stewards of the Earth rather than dominant rulers. The concept of stewardship recognizes our responsibility to protect and preserve the natural world for future generations. Many Native American tribes have traditionally practiced sustainable land and resource management, showing respect for the Earth's gifts and ensuring their responsible use.
Example: The Iroquois Confederacy's Great Law of Peace emphasizes the importance of considering the well-being of future generations in decision-making. This principle reflects a deep respect for the environment and a commitment to ensuring the continuity and sustainability of resources.
3 - Rituals and Ceremonies: Native American religions often incorporate rituals and ceremonies that foster a connection with nature and express gratitude for the Earth's abundance. These practices serve as reminders of our interconnectedness with the natural world and help cultivate a sense of reverence and respect for the environment.
Example: The Sun Dance ceremony, practiced by various Plains tribes, symbolizes renewal and the cycle of life. It involves fasting, prayer, and dancing in harmony with nature, reinforcing the bond between humans and the Earth.
4 - Spirituality in Everyday Life: Native American spirituality emphasizes the integration of spiritual beliefs into everyday life. It encourages a deep sense of awareness, gratitude, and mindfulness towards the natural world. This approach nurtures a profound respect for the Earth and fosters a sustainable way of living in harmony with nature.
Example: The concept of "Mitakuye Oyasin" among the Lakota people expresses the belief that all beings are interconnected and part of the same spiritual family. This understanding inspires a sense of responsibility and care for the well-being of all creatures and the environment.
Native American spirituality offers a valuable perspective on our relationship with the Earth, emphasizing ecological wisdom, stewardship, and a deep reverence for the interconnectedness of all life. By embracing these teachings and integrating them into our lives, we can cultivate a harmonious and sustainable approach to coexisting with the planet. The wisdom and practices of Native American religions serve as a profound source of inspiration and guidance as we navigate the environmental challenges of our time and strive to create a better future for generations to come.
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harvestmoonranch · 7 months
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howdoesone · 2 months
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How does one ponder the essence of being while converting an old shirt into a cleaning rag?
In the quiet moments of everyday life, we often find ourselves reflecting on deeper questions about existence and our place in the world. Amidst the mundane tasks of household chores, such as converting an old shirt into a cleaning rag, there lies an opportunity for profound philosophical inquiry. This article delves into how one can ponder the essence of being while engaging in this seemingly…
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nicolanlang · 3 months
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Did You Know You Can Save $1000 a Month with These Sustainable Living Tips?
Introduction Sustainable living is all about making conscious choices that are kinder to our planet. By adopting sustainable living practices, you not only help the environment but also enjoy the added benefit of saving money. Why Adopt Sustainable Living? Environmental Impact: Reducing waste, conserving resources, and minimizing pollution have a direct positive impact on our planet. Personal…
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greenius121 · 3 months
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Revolutionize Waste Management With Greenius Food Waste Composting Machine
♻️ Looking for an efficient way to handle food waste? Check out the innovative food waste composting machines from Greenius! 🌱 Our advanced technology transforms food scraps into nutrient-rich compost, reducing landfill waste and promoting sustainable living. Discover how you can make a positive environmental impact. Visit greenius.in to learn more. 💚
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salen-landscaping · 5 months
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Landscaping Companies near me
Landscaping involves modifying and enhancing the visible features of an area of land to create an aesthetically pleasing or functional environment. Are you looking for a professional landscaping company? If you’re on the hunt for unparalleled expertise in transforming outdoor spaces, Salens Landscaping is your ideal choice. With years of experience under our belt, we specialize in crafting…
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dgspeaks · 5 months
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Exploring Sustainability in the Food Industry: A Review of “You Can’t Market Manure at Lunchtime”
In today’s world, sustainability isn’t just a buzzword; it’s a necessity. In her insightful book, “You Can’t Market Manure at Lunchtime,” Maisie Ganzler, Chief Strategy and Brand Officer of Bon Appétit Management Company, delves deep into the complexities of sustainability within the food industry. Through a combination of personal experiences, interviews with industry legends, and practical…
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coopsday · 6 months
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The Sustainability Week initiative is essentially designed to galvanise momentum around sustainability in a way that helps to supercharge implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.
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The President of the General Assembly on Tuesday announced the UN body’s inaugural Sustainability Week, encapsulating a series of high-level discussions and initiatives aimed at propelling the implementation of sustainable practices and to address pressing challenges.
To be held from 15 to 19 April, President Dennis Francis’ flagship initiative converges various mandated events into a singular, impactful week, elevating the discourse on such critical sectors as tourism, infrastructure, energy and transport.
“The Sustainability Week initiative is essentially designed to galvanise momentum around sustainability in a way that helps to supercharge implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development,” Mr. Francis told reporters at the UN Headquarters in New York.
He added that high-level participation is anticipated from Heads of States and Governments, sector-specific ministers and key UN officials.
Sustainability Week highlights
15 April: High-level thematic debate on debt sustainability and socioeconomic equality, highlighting the impact of surging debt on countries’ development trajectories
16 April: High-level thematic event on tourism, addressing unsustainable practices within the industry and launching a statistical framework for measuring sustainability
17 April: High-level meeting on sustainable transport, emphasising its importance in achieving several Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
18 April: Informal dialogue on building global resilience and promoting sustainable development through infrastructure connectivity
19 April: Global stock taking on sustainable energy, reflecting on progress and shortcomings over the UN Decade of Sustainable Energy for All 2014-2024 and launching a call to action to accelerate implementation of SDG 7 on affordable and clean energy
Assembly President Dennis Francis briefing reporters on the inaugural Sustainability Week.
Beyond the 2030 Agenda
Assembly President Francis also highlighted initiatives beyond the 2030 Agenda, including the "Choose Sustainability" campaign, which encourages stakeholders to adopt pledges and sustainability practices.
“I encourage all permanent missions, stakeholders and the media to adopt pledges to promote sustainability and to declare their support on social media while adopting sustainability practices,” he said.
For its part, his office is, among other things, working to phase out the use of roll-up banners throughout the General Assembly and to replace them with long-lasting, energy-efficient LED screens
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themadzarka · 3 months
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Funny how all of my top posts are Flowey-related. People must sense that I love the goober.
Fun fact: Papyrus tucks Flowey back into his little makeshift bed up in his room after the panel. Don't ask me how I came up with this, I just did.
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bacchuschucklefuck · 4 months
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hell hath no fury etc.
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arturbudzynski · 1 year
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Mastering Logistics Management: A Comprehensive Guide to Streamlining Supply Chains and Boosting Efficiency
Logistics management refers to the process of planning, implementing, and controlling the flow of goods, services, and information from the point of origin to the point of consumption. It involves the coordination of various activities such as procurement, transportation, warehousing, inventory management, and customer service to ensure smooth and efficient operations. Logistics management plays…
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lets-blogoff · 1 year
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The Power Of Sustainable Design In Commercial Furniture Manufacturing
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astronomodome · 7 months
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nicolanlang · 3 months
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Did You Know You Can Save $1000 a Month with These Sustainable Living Tips?
Introduction Sustainable living is all about making conscious choices that are kinder to our planet. By adopting sustainable living practices, you not only help the environment but also enjoy the added benefit of saving money. Why Adopt Sustainable Living? Environmental Impact: Reducing waste, conserving resources, and minimizing pollution have a direct positive impact on our planet. Personal…
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belligerentbagel · 3 months
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reasonsforhope · 8 months
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"A Ghanaian-English entrepreneur has designed an electric bike from the ground up that’s transforming short-range transportation in her home country, proving that problem-solving in Africa can be done in Africa, by Africans.
[Valerie Labi's] company, Wahu!, assembles each bike by hand, and they can travel up to 80 miles [128 kilometers] on a single charge. This means that a delivery rider for Glovo or Bolt can comfortably cover a whole day’s work without refueling.
Anyone who’s visited Accra, Ghana, in the dry season will remember the incredibly poor air quality. Poor roads mean that cars are stuck in second and third gears, and old cars traveling in second and third gears mean plenty of extra car exhaust.
Poor roads also mean exposed dirt, and exposed dirt means fine-grained dust. Combined with a lack of rain, the smog, dust, and car exhaust make the air in parts of the capital unfit for human health.
Wahu! bikes help alleviate all three of these problems, and despite her English nativity [Note: Super weird and unclear way to phrase it?] and education, the bikes were designed and manufactured in Spintex, Accra.
“By introducing electric bikes into Ghana’s transportation ecosystem, we’re not only providing a greener alternative but also offering speed and convenience,” Labi told The Mirror. “Our bikes are a testament to how service delivery can be seamlessly merged with environmental conservation.”
Valerie Labi is a true inspiration, and besides her transportation company, she got her start in the Ghanaian economy in sanitation. She holds a chieftaincy title as Gundugu Sabtanaa, given to her by the previous Chief of the Dagbon traditional area in the Northern Region of Ghana. She has three children, holds a double major in Economics and Sustainability from two separate universities, and has visited 59 countries.
Getting her start in Northern Ghana, she founded the social enterprise Sama Sama, a mobile toilet and sanitation company that now boasts 300,000 clients.
During her travels around the small, densely populated country, she also recognized that transportation was not only a problem, but offered real potential for eco-friendly solutions.
“It took us two years to effectively design a bike that we thought was fit for the African road, then we connected with Jumia and other delivery companies to get started,” she told The Mirror. “Currently, I have over 100 bikes in circulation and we give the bikes on a ‘work and pay’ basis directly to delivery riders.”
According to Labi, each driver pays about 300 Ghana cedis, or about $24.00, per week to use the bike, which can travel 24 miles per hour, and hold over 300 pounds of weight. The fat tires are supported by double-crown front/double-spring rear suspension.
The bikes are also guaranteed by the company’s proprietary anti-theft system of trackers. Only a single bike has been stolen, and it was quickly located and returned to the owner."
-via Good News Network, January 24, 2024
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