I usually resist meditation and mindfulness practices. However, in the spirit of this course, I actively and wholeheartedly experimented with an independent contemplative practice. ~ The world of uncertainty offers little comfort, so I close my eyes. Neither to hide nor to escape, I look within so I can melt into the greatest reassurance of all: consciousness. In the midst… Read more »
The nature of the Anthropocene requires a problem-solving approach which addresses the world as a complex, interconnected system. Research over the previous decades has made it clear that no ecosystem, society, or geophysical process can operate in isolation, and many of the trends of the Anthropocene are interrelated. I understand that the actions of humanity are an increasingly dominant force… Read more »
In recent conversation, we’ve determined some springs and coils comprising the intangible machinery programmed to yield a sustainable globe. We’ve discussed a new cultural fitness display elevating a minimalist lifestyle above that of the gilded 1%, suggested a vision of collective pleasure in rising above consumerism, and posed the concept of a non-zero-sum eco-political world. Additionally, we’ve identified that these… Read more »
In Learning to Die in the Anthropocene, Roy Scranton describes how we must accept our death as a civilization so that we can move forward and adapt to the new reality of the harsh climate conditions we are creating. His argument surprised me because the word “Anthropocene” implies that humans have been handed the controls, and it made me realize… Read more »
A majority of Americans (70%) believe global warming is happening. A majority of Americans believe that global warming will harm people I the United States (58%). A minority of Americans believe global warming will harm them personally (40%). Moreover, half of Americans believe global warming will affect them little/not at all. How do we square this circle? Is it simply… Read more »
Look past your thoughts so you may drink the pure nectar of this moment. -Rumi To live with OCD is to maintain a teeny metropolis within the mind. Imagine the microcosm as it hums: serving as my own groundskeeper, police officer, and newsboy, I ensure successful quotidian efficiency within this small system. The lawns, impeccable; the laws, abided by. Obsessive… Read more »
Sacrifice stands at the center of the Anthropocene. The process of approaching this issue will require wealthy nations, such as the United States, to sacrifice various cultural norms to vastly improve sustainability. Although this act of sacrificing luxuries and excess seems reasonable, it also appears implausible. Such doubt in the nation’s ability to make such adjustments stems from the nation’s… Read more »
Most of the people in our class have watched this movie by now, so I hope that these thoughts resonate with others and not just me. The film “How to Let Go of the World & Love All the Things Climate Can’t Change” hit me like a train. Reading about climate change seems to trigger my logical mind, so I… Read more »
I am fascinated by our current preoccupation with the Self, and how that will be challenged by the Anthropocene. This conception of the Self as separate from the natural world and from other beings has been disputed on a spiritual level likely since the emergence of philosophical and religious thought. Belief systems predicated around interconnectedness, reincarnation, and unity with nature… Read more »
I’ll be honest- meditation is a fairly new concept in my life. I always found it odd and almost unsettling. The idea of a bunch of people sitting in a room, eyes closed, somehow reaching into a different mental dimension seemed out of touch to my scheme of how things were supposed to be. After starting this class, I realized… Read more »