He grew up “abstracted from the world, cut off by the scientistic, mechanistic worldview, by the lessons of Richard Dawkins' Selfish Gene, by the ‘corrosive acid of reductivism’. He eventually found that both spirituality and science (quantum physics, evolutionary biology) can lead us back to the recognition that interbeing is here, and always has been here, whether we embrace it or not.”
Great post! At the intersection of #climate and psychoanalyzing #RichardDawkins. https://aus.social/@timhollo/116558134857064048
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“My theory of change is to be” I have just had the immense privilege of spending the last week in the Yarra Valley on a Global Optimism Climate Leaders' Retreat led by Christiana Figueres - for six years the world's top climate negotiator as Executive Secretary of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change - and the abbott and a dozen monastics from Plum Village - the Vietnamese Buddhist tradition founded by Thich Nhat Hanh. I do not intend to attempt to explain what we did and learned. But here are some reflections on how what I experienced relates to my research - to my readings, of Hannah Arendt and of decolonial scholars and writing on ecological agency and on transformation as against transition, and to my evolving questions around how we situate ourselves in time, how we perceive our agency, and how we imagine and practice freedom. And hooooooo is there a lot! Link to full post in comments. For those not yet signed up to receive my blogletter in your inbox (hint hint). https://in-between-days.ghost.io/my-theory-of-change-is-to-be/