A Call to Consciousness
A Call to Consciousness
A CALL TO CONSCIOUSNESS FOR FAITH COMMUNITIES
I was asked to write this piece for the Inter-faith Council of Wales - Cyngor Rhyng-Ffydd Cymru.

Two faith leaders of different cultures and faith highlighting the same need for care amongst the peoples of this planet. In this short essay I use their words as a call for a greater awareness from our faith communities towards the environmental problems facing this planet.
The US Apollo missions of the 1960’s and 1970’s enabled the human inhabitants of the Earth to view their planet in a way that their predecessors never had. The astronauts took pictures of the Earth as they sped on their way towards the moon. There, sitting alone in the vastness of space was our home, the Earth. Talk there might be of space stations, bases on the Moon and Mars, but those are for the very few, and more likely than not not a permanent home. We are able to visit the coast for our holidays, or perhaps a foreign country, but we can’t visit a distant planet should the urge take us, let alone make it home. Earth is all that we have.
The founders of many of the great spiritual traditions came to their awakening through time spent in the outdoors. The contemplatives alive in this world today still turn to the natural world as a place to retire to in search for their insights. In our own daily lives the natural world continually courses through our body. The air that we breath, our food and drink. All that we interact with, however remote it might feel, is of the natural world. Sit silently; a few moments contemplation will reveal that.

Climate change and the impending decrease in the abundance of cheap energy, namely oil, are huge problems facing this planet, but the faith communities have so far been very quiet on these issues. However, I feel that the source of these problems are already addressed by the faith traditions. They ask us to live our lives content with what we have, to not live in excess and to think of others more than ourselves. The teachings of the great spiritual masters do not have to be questioned, they just need to be presented in a contemporary way, aimed at changing our outlook on Mother Earth and the beings that we share the planet with.
The Earth is calling us to awaken from a slumber and to extend our arms of caring to all those beings that we share life with. As the great teachers have shown us, we have that capacity within ourselves to reach out to those we share the Earth with, and we can do so as a community with joy, secure in the knowledge that we are working for a better world for all.