Falling Into the Rhythm of Life
Before humans appeared on this planet, while we are here, and long after we will be gone — there were, are, and shall be natural rhythms of life. These rhythms are determined by what is real: night and day, the carbon cycle, the water cycle, the hydrogen cycle, and such. The human body itself houses a complex rhythm called the Circadian Rhythm. The humans also seem to have behavioral cycles, such as those of giving and taking. Put together, these planetary rhythms constitute a very real fabric of life that did not originate from human beings — though it can be influenced, to an extent, by human activity.
Human life is built on the tracks of this natural rhythm of life. This means that there are two fundamental ways in which humans can build systems: in harmony with these tracks — in which case the system will be a cyclic rhythm that sustains all that are looped in it (like beads are looped on a string); or it will be anything but. The first kind of system in beneficial to those who are part of it. The second kind of system sustains only a few — or none at all. The first kind of system is sustainable, the second of system is not.
Humans have to do nothing to lay the tracks for the first kind of system: the natural tracks are already there, and they are more powerful than all human activity. They have in-built controls that become operative when certain thresholds of tolerance are crossed. For instance, if we mess long enough with the water cycle, the natural rhythm will ultimately respond with excess (floods) or recess (droughts). These controls are above and beyond the natural ebb & flow that the rhythm of life contains. (Even a perfectly nature-harmonious human society will face shortages and excesses — and certain death. Yet there is a balance in the system. The more human activity erodes the boundaries of this balance, the more the ‘controls’ of the system become operative.)
Given that Earth ultimately has a finite size, it is useful to assume that at any given time, the planet also has a finite capacity for sustaining life — and that, for the sake of balance, the planet also ensures the right ‘mix’ of life. Humans can control these automatic corrections — which may emerge as animal migrations, for instance — but these controls work against the overall system, and thus, against humans.
To bring the point back home: Planet Earth is an intelligent organism with an intelligent system of life. The various cycles of life coordinate to form a web — or tracks as we’ll call them. Human societies can either build up on these tracks, or against them.
Currently, the global human society is built on assumptions, beliefs, and ideas that arenot in harmony with the natural tracks of life. Imagine a train suspended in a giant spider web over its tracks, never quite touching its tracks. This is the situation of humanity: the train of our progress is getting nowhere; its entangled in a system that is no longer working.
We need to set the train free of this spider web and put it back on natural tracks. This means that human enterprise and society must continue, but henceforth, it should honor Nature — which is at once human and planetary. Humans and the rest of the Earth are one and the same — which is why a human being grows when they eat of the planet, and die when they don’t get to eat the planet (meat, vegetation, water, air, etc.).
Our task at the Changemakers Academy is the recovery of this simple but remarkable perspective. Once this perspective is achieved (and it keeps deepening over time), the “spider web” of human folly begins to break apart on its own. The “train” of human progress then automatically falls back on the natural tracks. This is a personal as well as global journey. Once you clarify your perspective through consciousness and practice, the webs that cloud your eyes begin to clear. What is natural (of bothenvironmental and inner nature) and easy then begins to appear to the sight. Thereafter, it is easy to travel the natural path. Indeed, one is not left with much choice but to live the truth once the mirage of their mind has disappeared.
