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We Didn't Run Out of Stones

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A speaker at a recent presentation on climate change uttered a profound statement that has stuck with me for its simple, but blunt reminder. It applies to not only the survival of our planet but also to how we address the many challenges in front of us.

In his concluding remarks, the spokesman said, "We didn't leave the Stone Age because we ran out of stone; we found a better way to do things."

A new way of thinking is needed in 2016
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We end another year staring at a world that appears to be turned upside down. Climate change, terrorism (domestic and international), war, hatred, violence, the list seems almost endless. We appear to be stuck in the Stone Age of forgetfulness. There are other options and "better ways" to work ourselves out of the messes that confronts us as we start 2016.

But it will require us to think differently, to act differently, and to embrace the "better way" of doing things. We can change our hearts"our minds"but it will require us to DO SOMETHING. Nothing changes if nothing changes.

It's not that we haven't had prophetic voices urge us to embrace "better ways".

Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.: "We must learn to live together as brothers or perish together as fools."

John Muir: "When we try to pick out anything by itself, we find it hitched to everything else in the universe."

Marvin Gaye: "War is not the answer, for only love can conquer hate"

Parker J. Palmer: "Let's not forget that American democracy started with 'We the People' agreeing to work hard to create 'a more perfect union.' We've lost the idea that politics begins at home with what happens in families, in neighborhoods, in classrooms, in congregations. We called this democracy into being -- and if we want to call this democracy back to its highest values, it's got to be us doing that calling. That's not going to happen if 'We the People' don't know how to talk to one another with civility and hold our differences in a creative, life-giving way."

Mike McCabe: "Problems come and go, and issues appear to morph over time. But they don't really change very much at all. At the root of them all are the same human failings. Selfishness. Greed. Fear. Hatred. These need to be replaced by a sense of common good and shared purpose. And an enlightened understanding of self interest that leads us to see that we are all in this together and inspires us to think we first instead of me first."

John Dear: "My thinking of nonviolence after 30 years is that it's a spirituality not just a methodology. It comes from a vision that sees every human being as your sister and brother. That's the key to the whole thing. That we're all one and we are already reconciled. Once we enter the truth of our common unity, then we realize we can never hurt anyone again or be silent when 30 wars are raging, people are starving, nuclear weapons are poised to strike or global warming is threatening our sisters and brothers."

George Marshall: "If man does find the solution for world peace it will be the most revolutionary reversal of his record we have ever known. Military power wins battles, but spiritual power wins wars."

We need to be active -- DO SOMETHING. We have to stop the paralysis that grips our ability to march, to call, to vote, to talk".all ACTIVE verbs, not passive verbs. Action is what will bring us out of the Stone Age that threatens our humanity and our souls.

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We need to DO SOMETHING in 2016
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We urge you to commit to a "better way" to face the challenges that await us in 2016. The Stone Age of hate and destruction that embraces us today demands that we do just that. Vote. Find 5 others to take to the polls who didn't vote in 2014. Demand accountability from politicians. Talk to people (not in 140 characters but with your voice). March. Show Up. Demand No More War. Do Something!

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Joanne Boyer is founder and editor of Wisdom Voices Press and www.WisdomVoices.com. Her first book is "Wisdom of Progressive Voices." Joanne has worked in professional communications for more than 30 years. Her career includes being the first (more...)
 
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