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Indigo is the new green By Carl Munson For anyone who's been
endeavouring to "go green" for a few years, the current
political-point-scoring frenzy and media obsession with environmental
friendliness must surely be a little irritating. Some
dyed-in-the-organic-wool eco-warriors have been at it since the seventies and
eighties, and then there's the "make do and mend" brigade who -
thanks to war-time pragmatism - learned to 'live lightly' decades before it
was seen as fashionable. Sure the green imperative
appears to have gone beyond fashion now and many agree that the human race's
very survival depends on us changing our ways and taking better care of our
mother Earth. Al Gore's "An Inconvenient Truth" exposé of what he
sees as the real deal on global warming continues to chill audiences around
the world and certainly offers high-fibre food for thought. The call to
environmental arms, with "how to be green" tips facing us at every
turn, is ringing in our collective ears. Quite frankly - and whilst I
do agree we should pay more respect to our planetary home - I'm sick of it.
Not because I've got a bad case of information overload with green guides
coming out of my ears. Or even because I'm a hardened eco-freak who's been
re-using, reducing and recycling since I first clapped eyes on Rachel
Carson's eco-lit classic "Silent Spring." No. it's because I think
the eco-trend is, in the long term, such a dismal vision for Mankind. Let me expand on what may seem
a heretical view in these unquestionably green-tinged times. Or to put it
another way, let me ask you this: what happens when you feel guilty, badly
behaved or that you might be responsible for a looming catastrophe? It's not
very fulfilling or inspiring - is it? You get all the dysfunctional thrills
of being a naughty child or failed disciple - thereby easily controlled and
manipulated. And that's my beef - or if you
prefer, nut cutlet - with the green movement. Where's the joy? Where's the
awe? Where's the reason to get up
and go each day - with a song in your heart and a zest for life - if you're
living under an environmental death sentence or at least facing the green
finger of blame? Now I'm not just peddling my
own version of gloom and doom here. There is - in my view - a brighter option
for humanity dawning on the horizon. The future is not orange, and I reckon
it's not green. If we want to raise our game and enjoy life in a more
wholesome and pleasing way - free from green guilt - the future's Indigo. I say the "green"
movement has done its job and is now grinding to a halt. I'm grateful to the
pioneers who have alerted us as a society, to the error of our environmental
ways. But now I'm looking for that extra something that takes the old green
awareness to a new level; a point of view that takes caring for our Earth as
a given; one that extends respect to all living things. But most of all, a
new era of human consciousness where the rational "save the planet"
mindset, underpinned by feeling bad about ourselves, gives way to a
heart-driven and natural desire to love the planet, love thy neighbour, and
love and live life - to the fullest. But why Indigo? According to Wikipedia, Indigo
kids are involved with "bringing peace, toppling corrupt institutions
and a shift from allopathic medicine to a greater understanding of more
natural alternatives. Indigo children are said by proponents to be more in
touch with something called the "Universal Truth," and do not
tolerate or understand behaviors or systems that are not in harmony with
it." I'd add that you don't need to
be a child to be indigo. If you sense that there's more to life than the
oft-peddled picture of man as a brutish destroyer; if you agree that green is
just a phase we're going through on our way to a brighter tomorrow, you're
probably an Indigo Adult. Pleased to meet you. The future's bright; the
future's Indigo... _________________________________________________________________________________________________ Copyright
© Carl Munson Carl
Munson is "The Hedolist" - Find out if you too are a fun-loving,
earth-worshipping, holistically-minded hedolist at Hedolistic.com. |
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