[All] Fwd: "The Old Wisdom." by Jane Goodall
Robert Milligan
mill at continuum.org
Mon Nov 30 22:33:58 EST 2009
Thanks for this Don. I greatly admire both Jane Goodall & Bill
Moyers. However, only while we are in the increasingly rare
wilderness, should we "walk slow
And silent" (unless being chased by a bear) but when we are in the
human-dominated part of the dying World, we need to "walk" fast, be
loud about the environmental problems, and hit the greedy evil-doing
World-controllers with idea bombs that might help save Creation. These
times call for a New Wisdom resulting from our Eternal I being
better connected/'integrated with' the Eternal We, the Creator with
whom we have the honour to Co-Create with when we are able & willing.
Robert
PS: I just realized the likely reason why a very important business
person is now grumpy -- to his great disadvantage. Keep up the great
activist work.
On 30-Nov-09, at 7:22 PM, dw dietrich wrote:
>
> Check this out. A beautiful testimony by Jane Goodall. From a
> friend. Enjoy. Don W. Dietrich
>
> "The Old Wisdom." by Jane Goodall
> (read to Bill Moyers on Nov 29, 2009)
>
> http://www.pbs.org/moyers/journal/11272009/transcript1.html
>
> I wondered which one you were going to choose.
> When the night wind makes the pine trees creak
> And the pale clouds glide across the dark sky,
> Go out my child, go out and seek
> Your soul: The Eternal I.
>
> For all the grasses rustling at your feet
> And every flaming star that glitters high
> Above you, close up and meet
> In you: The Eternal I.
>
> Yes, my child, go out into the world; walk slow
> And silent, comprehending all, and by and by
> Your soul, the Universe, will know
> Itself: the Eternal I.
>
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