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GPIW: Inner Dimensions of Climate Change, Marrakech 2016.

by | 27-11-2016 10:23 recommendations 0

The Inner Dimensions of Climate Change 2016 gathered young professionals and practitioners of ecology in Africa together with global spiritual leaders to dialogue on the inner relations of people (including societies, religion, believes, etc.) and how this is essential in fighting the big war humans have spurred with nature. Despite using moral suasion as a strategy during my numerous environmental education programs in Ghana, attending this retreat as a delegate was quiet extraordinary. I had little knowledge on how inner connections and spiritual beliefs influence the conscience of people to live in harmony with Mother Earth, although religion plays a functional role in moral suasion – where I hold people responsible for being stewards of Earth based on the teachings of their religion.


The five day dialogue commenced with a deep interaction between individuals at the retreat and their inner connection with nature. Senior mentors and spiritual leaders shared their inner recognition and relationship with nature (plants, animals, the sun, the moon, water, etc). This was a beautiful session as it helped many delegates including myself to realize their connection with nature through many essential activities and thoughts. Jana Long told a story about her connection with plants and flowers Ahmed Kasirye mentioned how he could communicate to plants and animals I furthered to share my connection with water – I elaborated on the strength I receive from nature whenever I spent time beside a water body similarly, Dena Merrium also shared her experience with the Ganga river in India. There were many stories to share, and more personal relations to nature were discussed among delegates during breaks.


Following that, Tiokasin Ghothorse, an indigenous and spiritual leader revealed the strength of languages as a medium through which living beings have been regarded as objects.  In order for the world?s population to see the importance and the need to preserve nature, we must first understand the component of our planet. In many of his speeches, he reiterated how we have condemned the life in water, seeds, and even the food we eat via calling these ?living beings? as object. In their native language, water is referred to as (paraphrased) "that which connects life through all life forms" – this brings consciousness and life rather than being called water (an object). As an indigenous Sundancer from the Lakota Nation of South Dakota, he mentioned how their native language has no words like property, and dominion. These words triggers the human conscience to take dominion of nature rather than being stewards of nature.


To be continued soon....

In my next report I will highlight on the youth perspective of climate change in Africa, indigenous knowledge, and other faith/cultural based practices that unites humanity with nature which was shared during my time at COP22 side event organized by Global Peace Initiative of Women. 

 
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15 Comments

  • says :
    good report
    Posted 07-02-2018 20:17

  • says :
    Thanks for sharing
    Posted 07-02-2018 20:14

  • says :
    Thank you, Romansheeka Singh.
    Posted 06-12-2016 08:39

  • says :
    Thank u for sharing....
    Posted 05-12-2016 23:41

  • says :
    And I am proud of you, dear Hilola. Looking forward to see you soon.
    Posted 02-12-2016 08:02

  • Xilola Kayumova says :
    Again another amazing report from my dear brother:) Believe me, so proud to call you my bro!!! Thanks for sharing
    Posted 02-12-2016 05:25

  • says :
    Rightfully said, Minjoo. :-)
    Posted 01-12-2016 17:04

  • says :
    @Arushi, my dear, what we need is purification of our hearts.
    Posted 01-12-2016 17:04

  • says :
    Thanks for sharing, Joshua! It is my first time hearing about inner dimension climate change. Happy to learn this new concept, and I will also try my best to keep purity from heart. Have a great day today :)
    Posted 01-12-2016 16:41

  • says :
    Sister Arushi, yes it is. I am deeply rooted to this perspective and I see the inner connection of man & mother Earth as the only thing viable enough to bridge the harmony gap between man & nature. I hope to share more content with you.
    Posted 30-11-2016 08:51

  • says :
    Hi Joshua! Thanks for sharing the event! I think a regional gathering like this can bring multiple positive effects, to the environment and also for the regional unity and culture sharing. Thanks!
    Posted 29-11-2016 13:59

  • Arushi Madan says :
    WOW! This is a whole new perspective of looking at mitigating climate change by understanding the connection between human soul and nature. Thanks for the great report.
    Posted 28-11-2016 01:57

  • says :
    @Prakriti Dhakal, you just got it right! What we need, is purity from the heart. I am glad you have identified this. Feel free to get in touch with me and lets discuss more - joshua@youthclimatereport.org
    @Prakriti, I am happy you appreciate this and ready to learn more.

    Posted 27-11-2016 21:15

  • prayash pathak says :
    Thanks for sharing. This is indeed a new idea and I am glad that I could have some knowledge about it.
    Posted 27-11-2016 20:39

  • Prakriti Dhakal says :
    wow!! Glad to hear about this new concept ' Inner dimension climate change', hope you will get more and more success ahead in this journey, saving mother earth.
    Not only from outside the most essential thing is we need purity from heart then only feelings will match out thoughts. Thanks a lot for sharing!! :) :)
    Posted 27-11-2016 14:03

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