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I wonder what is overlooked in the name of "unity?" I'm currently learning about my backyard, the land I live in, who was here before my ancestors brought their ruptured ancestry and the worship of a singular god with little relationship with earth and earth consciousness. I'm also trying to protect the bay and the ocean where I live from the onslaught of industrialization in the name of wind farms and port expansion. Industrialists might tell me that I should adopt unity consciousness, that I'm a NIMBY and should get out of the way for the greater good. Who's defining the greater good, and what is the greater good? I'd be hard pressed to hear the tribes I work with advocating for "unity" anything. We unite, work together to protect what is sacred from being sacrificed by a human that has taken up the erroneous task of sacred making, of defining themselves as the center of this sacred dance. We are the receivers of the sacred, we don't define it. So when I here a prompt for unity consciousness, I wonder what hovers close behind this call, if anything.

Mar 23, 2024
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