We Need a Revolution
– It Starts with
Falling in Love with the Earth
By Thich Nhat Hanh
The Earth is our mother, nourishing and protecting us in
every moment–giving us air to breathe, fresh water to drink, food to eat and
healing herbs to cure us when we are sick. Every breath we inhale contains our
planet’s nitrogen, oxygen, water vapor and trace elements. When we breathe with
mindfulness, we can experience our interbeing with the Earth’s delicate
atmosphere, with all the plants, and even with the sun, whose light makes
possible the miracle of photosynthesis. With every breath, we can experience
communion. With every breath, we can savor the wonders of life.
We need to change our way of thinking and seeing things. We
need to realise that the Earth is not just our environment. The Earth is not
something outside of us. Breathing with mindfulness and contemplating your
body, you realise that you are the Earth. You realise that your consciousness
is also the consciousness of the Earth. Look around you–what you see is not
your environment, it is you.
Great Mother Earth
Whatever nationality or culture we belong to, whatever
religion we follow, whether we’re Buddhists, Christians, Muslims, Jews, or
atheists, we can all see that the Earth is not inert matter. She is a great
being, who has herself given birth to many other great beings–including Buddhas
and bodhisattvas, prophets and saints, sons and daughters of God and humankind.
The Earth is a loving mother, nurturing and protecting all peoples and all
species without discrimination.
When you realise the Earth is so much more than simply your
environment, you’ll be moved to protect her in the same way as you would
yourself. This is the kind of awareness, the kind of awakening that we need,
and the future of the planet depends on whether we’re able to cultivate this
insight or not. The Earth and all species on Earth are in real danger. Yet if
we can develop a deep relationship with the Earth, we’ll have enough love,
strength and awakening in order to change our way of life.
Falling in Love
We can all experience a feeling of deep admiration and love
when we see the great harmony, elegance and beauty of the Earth. A simple
branch of a cherry blossom, the shell of a snail or the wing of a bat–all bear
witness to the Earth’s masterful creativity. Every advance in our scientific
understanding deepens our admiration and love for this wondrous planet. When we
can truly see and understand the Earth, love is born in our hearts. We feel
connected. That is the meaning of love: To be at one.
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Only when we’ve truly fallen back in love with the Earth
will our actions spring from reverence, and the insight of our
interconnectedness. Yet many of us have become alienated from the Earth. We are
lost, isolated and lonely. We work too hard, our lives are too busy, and we are
restless and distracted, losing ourselves in consumption. But the Earth is
always there for us, offering us everything we need for our nourishment and
healing: The miraculous grain of corn, the refreshing stream, the fragrant
forest, the majestic snow-capped mountain peak, and the joyful birdsong at
dawn.
True Happiness is Made of Love
Many of us think we need more money, more power or more
status before we can be happy. We’re so busy spending our lives chasing after
money, power and status that we ignore all the conditions for happiness already
available. At the same time, we lose ourselves in buying and consuming things
we don’t need, putting a heavy strain on both our bodies and the planet. Yet
much of what we drink, eat, watch, read or listen to, is toxic and is polluting
our bodies and minds with violence, anger, fear and despair.
As well as the carbon dioxide pollution of our physical
environment, we can speak of the spiritual pollution of our human environment:
The toxic and destructive atmosphere we’re creating with our way of consuming.
We need to consume in such a way that truly sustains our peace and happiness.
Only when we’re sustainable as humans will our civilization become sustainable.
It is possible to be happy in the here and the now.
We don’t need to consume a lot to be happy; in fact, we can
live very simply. With mindfulness, any moment can become a happy moment.
Savoring one simple breath, taking a moment to stop and contemplate the bright
blue sky, or to fully enjoy the presence of a loved one, can be more than
enough to make us happy. Each one of us needs to come back to reconnect with
ourselves, with our loved ones and with the Earth. It’s not money, power or
consuming that can make us happy, but having love and understanding in our
heart.
The Bread in Your Hand is the Body of the Cosmos
We need to consume in such a way that keeps our compassion
alive. And yet many of us consume in a way that is very violent. Forests are
cut down to raise cattle for beef, or to grow grain for liquor, while millions
in the world are dying of starvation. Reducing the amount of meat we eat and
alcohol we consume by 50% is a true act of love for ourselves, for the Earth
and for one another. Eating with compassion can already help transform the
situation our planet is facing, and restore balance to ourselves and the Earth.
Nothing is More Important than Brotherhood and Sisterhood
There’s a revolution that needs to happen and it starts from
inside each one of us. We need to wake up and fall in love with Earth. We’ve
been homo sapiens for a long time. Now it’s time to become homo conscious. Our
love and admiration for the Earth has the power to unite us and remove all
boundaries, separation and discrimination. Centuries of individualism and
competition have brought about tremendous destruction and alienation. We need
to re-establish true communication–true communion–with ourselves, with the
Earth, and with one another, as children of the same mother. We need more than
new technology to protect the planet. We need real community and co-operation.
All civilisations are impermanent and must come to an end
one day. But if we continue on our current course, there’s no doubt that our
civilisation will be destroyed sooner than we think. The Earth may need
millions of years to heal, to retrieve her balance and restore her beauty. She
will be able to recover, but we humans and many other species will disappear,
until the Earth can generate conditions to bring us forth again in new forms.
Once we can accept the impermanence of our civilization with peace, we will be
liberated from our fear. Only then will we have the strength, awakening and
love we need to bring us together. Cherishing our precious Earth–falling in
love with the Earth–is not an obligation. It is a matter of personal and
collective happiness and survival.
About the Author
Zen Master Thich Nhat Hanh is a global spiritual leader,
poet and peace activist, revered around the world for his powerful teachings
and bestselling writings on mindfulness and peace. He is the man Martin Luther
King called “An Apostle of peace and nonviolence.” His key teaching is that,
through mindfulness, we can learn to live happily in the present moment—the
only way to truly develop peace, both in one’s self and in the world.
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