Tuesday, May 30, 2006
Big Changes, Small Steps
Some of our readers and colleagues have astutely observed in recent correspondence that humanity's been through a lot over the last seven centuries, and that the lingering symptoms from the severe traumas brought on by such horrors as poverty, disease, diaspora, famine, genocide, religious fanaticism, and brutal warfare still reside in our individual and collective conscience.
As each of us summons the courage and energy to contribute in some small but significant way to restoring the psyche and soul of the global humanscape, through venues like the world indigenous movement, we expect the unforeseen achievements of this noble project will yield personal and communal rewards beyond our all too limited imaginations.
Big changes, small steps.
As each of us summons the courage and energy to contribute in some small but significant way to restoring the psyche and soul of the global humanscape, through venues like the world indigenous movement, we expect the unforeseen achievements of this noble project will yield personal and communal rewards beyond our all too limited imaginations.
Big changes, small steps.