Flooding following Tropical Storm Hilary – Death Valley National Park – California/USA – August 2023
Photo Credit:
USA National Park Service (NPS/ N. Bernard)
This is the fifth in my six-part series of reflections on the "c-o-s-m-o-s remedy" proposed in opposition to the "ideology of e-s-c-a-p-e" by Jem Bendell in Deep Adaptation: Navigating the Realities of Climate Chaos (UK/USA 2021).
#1: Reflections on Compassion
#2: Reflections on Openness
#3: Reflections on Serenity
#4: Reflections on Mutuality
In contrast to the habit of Progress in e-s-c-a-p-e ideology, which involves thinking and feeling that 'the future must contain a legacy from me, or make sense to me now, because if not, then when I die, I would die even more…,' Bendell proposes that Oneness awareness involves sensing 'what is important is how I live more lovingly right here and now, without needing to believe that I matter or am improving' (pp.146-147).
Oneness is defined as the quality or state or fact of being one: such as singleness, integrity/wholeness, harmony, identity, and unity/union (Merriam-Webster Dictionary). The oneness that Bendell refers to is much deeper in meaning: that feeling of interconnectedness that expands our awareness of the inherent goodness of all beings. We feel part of something greater. We see beauty everywhere, in everyone, and everything.
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