Karma to Climate Change
Change Your Karma : Change Our Climate
It’s time to sit up and see the icebergs melting and the
weather warnings. Our lifestyle actions are causing reactions,
for example, a community of inhabitants living on an Island off
the South Pacific have already lost their village to the rising
sea level because of the current iceberg melt down. Their
simple living requires no need for electricity nor do they drive
cars but they are suffering because of our energy driven lifestyles.
Is that fair?
Our constant demands on mother earth for bigger, better and
faster resources and technology to improve our lifestyle is
causing animal extinction, deforestation, global warming and
overall it is making her fragile.
Is your lifestyle costing the earth?
It is simply the law of nature that with every action there
is a reaction – this is the meaning of the Sanskrit word karma.
Our everyday lifestyle actions in the home, the way we travel,
what we eat, how much we dispose of is equally causing a reaction
to the natural environment and its ecosystems. Look around
and you will see that our summers have turned into winters
and our staple food crops are depleting.
Our material desire to take more than our fair share
of the earth’s resources and to exploit, pollute
and dominate the earth has led to this current global crisis.
Mother Earth has stopped her flow of abundance due to our selfish
ways and unsustainable living.
The ancient teachings of the east state:
"Take only what you need
that is set-aside for you.
Do not take anything else, for you know to whom it
belongs."
Sri
Isopanishad 1
The Karma to Climate Change concept has been created into
an experience exhibition to be used for festivals. It has been
exhibited around South East England. The experience
exhibition is a journey into discovering ones karmic footprint
through interactive and fun areas that challenge and stimulate
change. The exhibition offers practical and spiritual solutions
to tackle climate change.
It's simple -
Change Your Karma
Change Our Climate
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