The End of Living and the Beginning of Survival


STATEMENT OF CHIEF SEATTLE


Altitude 9600'


Reading, Researching, Listening, Learning, Shoveling, Connecting, Communicating, Planning, Preparing...

Spending Time in a Place.

peace,
d


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In the final analysis, the questions of why bad things happen to good people transmutes itself into some very different questions, no longer asking why something happened, but asking how we will respond, what we intend to do now that it happened.
- Pierre Teilhard de Chardin


Colorado Hibernation


I'm up in the mountains still, living in the a-frame. It seems I've fallen into a winter hibernation. After my time in the Arctic, living in Veronica amidst snowbanks has become slightly less appealing.

My hibernation is good, it's allowing me to take the time to reflect and experience life at a higher altitude. The thinner air is conditioning me, and the back country hikes to film and ride are building up my body and core strength. I'm getting stronger, perhaps for the next leg of the journey south.

I've been researching the issues facing the future of Colorado fresh water and other content that is more universal. I spend much of my time thinking about the bigger picture and where we're all headed on this marvelous ride. I know for me, after being on the road for as long as I have, the life I left and the one pervading most of contemporary society just seems to make less and less sense every day. I pray for a shift into a world where we actually start addressing the major issues piling up around us. I pray for a world where we use the technology at our fingertips and divert tax payers dollars away from the Military Industrial Complex and into alternative energy, alternate visions, and new ways of seeing.

If you ask me, this whole idea of survival of the fittest and competition over resources is a complete myth. The planet is abundant if we only take the time to work with her natural systems. If we were to seriously direct our focus towards solar, wind, and geothermal energy, the technology would improve and we'd find ourselves basking in a cleaner future.

But these ideas can't be considered in isolation, we have to consider that the interests of the current power structure lay in oil. This being the major factor that has led to the design of our current reality; a reality designed around cheap, easy, filthy hydrocarbons.

So it goes, or rather has gone.

But now... Now everything is changing since we have issues like Peak Oil, Climate Change, Toxic Pollution and Water Shortages... all a result of have too much and moving too fast towards having MORE of the same. In this lust for 'progress' we've sabotaged our future, leaving us with only one choice really... to finally get serious about our human capabilities.

I feel the first step towards reaching our potential is changing the way we see things, and opening our mind to the possibilities. Once we change our minds, we change our actions. Once we change our actions, we find ourselves affecting the very nature of the reality around us, we find ourselves on the road to a brighter future.

In my hibernation I'm growing and striving to change my body and mind. I'm striving to continue this process of reaching towards a holistic and optimistic vision of the future. I think it's all possible, I'm afraid we'll miss our opportunities, but that's the fear I need to conquer to arrive anywhere.

As with everything, it starts with walking through the door.

peace,
d


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