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[http://ucaqld.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/Noel%20Preston%20EXPLORING%20ECO.pdf Noel Preston:] On my study wall there hangs a [http://www.greenpolicy360.net/w/File:Blue_Marble_photo_-_Apollo_17.jpg beautiful photograph] taken by the crew of Apollo 17 during their space journey to the moon. It shows Earth our home, the blue planet set against the inky blackness of space. Earth appears as a ball-like, single organism. We are a privileged generation to have this image and, associated with it, an understanding of the cosmos in its magnificence. But we are also the generation that is responsible for unprecedented damage to Earth‟s life systems – a system that
[http://ucaqld.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/Noel%20Preston%20EXPLORING%20ECO.pdf Noel Preston:] On my study wall there hangs a [http://www.greenpolicy360.net/w/File:Blue_Marble_photo_-_Apollo_17.jpg beautiful photograph] taken by the crew of Apollo 17 during their space journey to the moon. It shows Earth our home, the blue planet set against the inky blackness of space. Earth appears as a ball-like, single organism.  
has been almost five billion years in the making. In our time, the collision between our human story and the Universe story demands some accounting and reconciliation, as well as a revision of the narratives by which we live.
 
We are a privileged generation to have this image and, associated with it, an understanding of the cosmos in its magnificence. But we are also the generation that is responsible for unprecedented damage to Earth‟s life systems – a system that has been almost five billion years in the making. In our time, the collision between our human story and the Universe story demands some accounting and reconciliation, as well as a revision of the narratives by which we live.
 


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Fritjof Capra -- Is There Room for Spirit in Science?

http://www.inebnetwork.org/news-and-media/6-articles/315-eco-spirituality-a-foundation-for-ecological-justice

Charlene Spretnak -- Spiritual Dimension of Green Politics

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"I thank you for the wonder of myself, for the wonder of your works"

Perhaps the lyricist of Louis Armstrong‟s song "What a wonderful world!" says the same thing:

I see trees of green, red roses too, I see them bloom for me and you, And I think to myself, what a wonderful world.

I see skies of blue, and clouds of white, The brightness of day and darkness of night, And I think to myself, what a wonderful world.

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Noel Preston: On my study wall there hangs a beautiful photograph taken by the crew of Apollo 17 during their space journey to the moon. It shows Earth our home, the blue planet set against the inky blackness of space. Earth appears as a ball-like, single organism.

We are a privileged generation to have this image and, associated with it, an understanding of the cosmos in its magnificence. But we are also the generation that is responsible for unprecedented damage to Earth‟s life systems – a system that has been almost five billion years in the making. In our time, the collision between our human story and the Universe story demands some accounting and reconciliation, as well as a revision of the narratives by which we live.


Blue Marble photo - Apollo 17.jpg

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