i am Sirius asked:
Sym=”with” & biosis=living (Greek)…symbiosis is the mutual interdependence of all living things. The parts depend on one another and together form the whole. If any part or aspect is removed, traumatized, or dis-eased, an imbalance happens and the whole suffers. Are we not, by analogy, also interdependent and symbiotically connected in the One? Then is it not crucial to awaken to the ecology of our soul/spirit and realize that we are not “separate” beings, isolated from others and from the whole? Interdependency is inherent within all of Creation; not one single organism functions alone, sovereign unto itself. Eco=household & logos=knowledge (Greek). We speak of the Ecology of Gaia, yet do not see the inner ecology that requires as much attention, for its health and balance, to be aligned and congruent with the whole. Do you “take care” of your inner dwellingplace with the same attention you give to your outer environment, knowing they are one and the same, symbiotically One?
dartagnon p….WOW! Thanks for the link, which i found very enlightening.
Carol
Sym=”with” & biosis=living (Greek)…symbiosis is the mutual interdependence of all living things. The parts depend on one another and together form the whole. If any part or aspect is removed, traumatized, or dis-eased, an imbalance happens and the whole suffers. Are we not, by analogy, also interdependent and symbiotically connected in the One? Then is it not crucial to awaken to the ecology of our soul/spirit and realize that we are not “separate” beings, isolated from others and from the whole? Interdependency is inherent within all of Creation; not one single organism functions alone, sovereign unto itself. Eco=household & logos=knowledge (Greek). We speak of the Ecology of Gaia, yet do not see the inner ecology that requires as much attention, for its health and balance, to be aligned and congruent with the whole. Do you “take care” of your inner dwellingplace with the same attention you give to your outer environment, knowing they are one and the same, symbiotically One?
dartagnon p….WOW! Thanks for the link, which i found very enlightening.
Carol
