Embracing and uplifting everyone, especially those living more simply

It is strange to marginalize the people who want to live simply.   Most of these people were considered widgets that were rejected from the overall assembly line on planet Earth.   However, those living more simply, closer to nature and God, are needed more than ever.  We must let Heaven and nature sing as we embrace all the people left behind by industrial Earth.   By their nature, they are more holistic, cultural, simple, and less impactful on our planet, people, and natural environment.  While those closer to the money in the industrial perspective are creating monocultures and risking perturbation for all of us on earth, this infusion of diversity would help matters immensely.  People praying to the industrial Earth king perspective need to be transitioned as well by offering them holistic, inspirational incentives, holistic, inspirational, inclusion, holistic, inspirational acceptance.

 From a transitioning perspective, we must realistically, holistically include, accept, and inspire those who have been impacted by one-dimensional Industrial Earth.   We must create an equitable situation for everyone on earth so we can have unity and purpose from both a similarity and a unique diversity perspective.   The reintegration of people who live life more naturally and simply creates a condition of stability on our planet as we return to promoting natural cultures, living, learning, experiencing, exploring, discovering, and contributing through collaboration in the multitude of communities that will exist on our miraculous planet Earth.

A profound disconnect characterizes our modern world, where the wisdom of living simply is often overlooked, if not actively marginalized. We perceive these individuals not as outliers or “rejected widgets” from a societal assembly line, but rather as custodians of a vital truth. Their chosen path, rooted in a deeper connection to nature and a more profound spiritual understanding, holds keys to our collective future.

Indeed, those who embrace a life of less complexity are, by their very essence, models of holistic living. Their reverence for cultural depth, their mindful consumption, and their significantly lighter footprint on our planet offer a stark contrast to the relentless extraction and monoculture propagated by the industrial paradigm. This latter approach, driven by immediate profit and short-sighted perspectives, not only creates ecological vulnerability but risks systemic perturbation for all life on Earth. The infusion of diverse ways of being is not merely beneficial; it is essential for our survival and thriving.

Our task, therefore, is two-fold. Firstly, we must consciously re-embrace and elevate these natural ways of life, allowing the “Heaven and nature to sing” through the integration of those who have maintained a vital link to sustainable, community-oriented existence. Secondly, we must extend an olive branch to those deeply entrenched in the industrial mindset. This transition requires more than just critique; it demands a comprehensive strategy of holistic inclusion, inspirational incentives, and genuine acceptance. We must offer a compelling vision that demonstrates how a shift towards holistic sustainability can enrich lives, fostering a sense of purpose and belonging that the current system often lacks.

This transformative journey calls for the establishment of true equity, ensuring that every individual, regardless of their current perspective, has the opportunity to contribute to a shared future. By honoring both our unique diversities and our fundamental commonalities, we can forge unity of purpose. The reintegration of natural, simplified living into the global tapestry promises not just ecological stability but a renaissance of authentic cultures. It opens pathways for collaborative learning, collective discovery, and meaningful contribution within a myriad of thriving communities across our miraculous Earth.