In the first part of the opening chapter (p15-24), Joanna dives deeper into the three stories of Business as Usual, the Great Unravelling and the Great Turning. She asks us to look at which of the stories most accurately reflects our own lives, and where we would place the dial in terms of there being problems in human society, from 0 (no problems) to 10 (catastrophic problems).
Joanna goes on to explain how the Great Unravelling is gathering momentum through positive feedback such as ice melting and other processes contributing to further warming. She points out how the disparity between the problems we face and the level of response demonstrates the power of Business as Usual and names the core assumptions that most of our societies live by that maintain this status quo.
Questions
Where do you find yourself in relation to the three stories? How has that changed over time?
Where would you put the dial in terms of the human problems of climate change, biodiversity and habitat loss and overconsumption of resources? What else concerns you?
Where would you put the same dial in terms of the response of governments and people to the problems? Is this proportionate to the level of danger?
How close do you think we are from overstepping the point of no return for the earth’s resilience in terms of it causing a catastrophic breakdown in human society?
Given the importance of these questions and this work, I was thinking of posting in the Facebook Soto Zen group to invite anyone who wishes to join in this group here on Treeleaf. Does anyone have an objection to that? Would you prefer to keep it as a closed Treeleaf group at the moment?
Gassho
Kokuu
-sattoday-
Joanna goes on to explain how the Great Unravelling is gathering momentum through positive feedback such as ice melting and other processes contributing to further warming. She points out how the disparity between the problems we face and the level of response demonstrates the power of Business as Usual and names the core assumptions that most of our societies live by that maintain this status quo.
Questions
Where do you find yourself in relation to the three stories? How has that changed over time?
Where would you put the dial in terms of the human problems of climate change, biodiversity and habitat loss and overconsumption of resources? What else concerns you?
Where would you put the same dial in terms of the response of governments and people to the problems? Is this proportionate to the level of danger?
How close do you think we are from overstepping the point of no return for the earth’s resilience in terms of it causing a catastrophic breakdown in human society?
Given the importance of these questions and this work, I was thinking of posting in the Facebook Soto Zen group to invite anyone who wishes to join in this group here on Treeleaf. Does anyone have an objection to that? Would you prefer to keep it as a closed Treeleaf group at the moment?
Gassho
Kokuu
-sattoday-
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