Over the years, as industrialisation and the ‘knowledge economy’
intensifies, we have lost the ability to live in harmony with the
environment.
We have grown alienated from ourselves, from our fellow human beings
and from Nature. As we focus relentlessly on GDP growth, we have poured
concrete on green spaces, slashed hills, raped rainforests, polluted the
air, depleted natural resources and dumped toxic waste into rivers and
seas.
Nature has responded in an attempt to preserve itself from the
gathering destruction. Weather patterns are changing, glaciers are
melting, and closer to us, flood waters are rising in Bangkok.
Perhaps we could learn a thing or two from the spirituality of the forests monks (The Star.)
The Bodhi Heart Sanctuary
along Mount Erskine is holding a photo exhibition by Ajahn Cagino, a
Malaysian monk of the Thai Forest tradition, from 14-20 November.
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