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The Council of All
Beings
By Sally Van Vleck
The
Council of All Beings is a ritual that grew out of the
Despair and Empowerment work and the philosophy of deep
ecology of Joanna Macy, Jonathon Seed and others. The
purpose of this ritual is to look at the world through
another species' eyes and share this perspective with
others in the circle. Some participants will play the
role of humans and listen to what the other species have
to say. Through sharing our concerns for the planet we
are able to get in touch with the interconnectedness of
all beings. Through that interconnectedness we find the
power and strength to work toward healing the planet. For
more understanding about the Council of All Beings, I
recommend a book called "Thinking Like a Mountain" by
Joanna Macy, John Seed and others. As John Seed explains
in the introduction to "Thinking Like a Mountain",
"Working with the Council of All
Beings, we have found that people experience a deepening
identification with the Earth, a renewal of energy to
struggle for the protection of wild Nature, and to work
for peace."
This year, the Council will begin
with the All
Species Parade, which will
start at the F & M Park and travel down to the Civic
Center where the Council will take place. We are offering
several costume and mask-making workshops (see schedule
on the Earth Day flyer) directed by local artists Penny
Krebiehl and Hughthir White with the help of a grant from
the Grand Traverse Regional Community Foundation. It is
helpful to discern which species you will represent prior
to attending the workshop. Take some time to meditate and
let a life-form "choose" you. In addition to all the many
species to choose from, we can also represent land forms,
such as rivers or mountains.
We invite you to join us in this
process of deepening our connection to the Earth and its
inhabitants. If you aren't able to attend one of the
costume-making workshops, make your costume at home or
with a group of friends. At the ritual if you are
hesitant to speak up, there is no pressure to do so. You
can simply be a witness. And, if dressing in a costume or
mask isn't your bag, please come anyway to watch and
listen. You can be the humans. Hope you'll join us as a
turtle, butterfly, tree or another species on Earth
Day!
Purpose of the Council of All
Beings
The main purpose of The
Council of All Beings is to enhance human commitment and
resources for preserving life upon our planet home. There
are other objectives that flow from this main purpose.
Some of these are:
to strengthen our feeling of
interconnectedness with the Earth and all
life.
to foster compassion for all
our fellow beings and to sharpen awareness of the dangers
and difficulties they face.
to become more conscious of
the commonality of our fate.
to motivate sustained action
on behalf of all beings
to remember and appropriate
our larger lifestory through the long evolution of life
upon this planet.
to open ourselves to the
resources of courage, endurance and creativity which are
available to us in the web of life.
to become whole again,
healing splits between mind and body, reason and
intuition, human and nature.
to play together, giving
permission and scope to our imagination and to the child
within
to build trust and a deeper
sense of community with our fellow humans.
to prepare together for joint
actions in defense of the Earth and future
generations.
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