How Does All Of This make Sense?

In a world we get so excited by the greener pastures without checking if it’s real or fake, we get the bad reps of those whò leave, instead of staying and nurturing. We make it even impossible for others to stay, instead of learning each other’s language willingly and openly.

If we don’t have a grounded language, it all goes south like our relationships. look at the ratio, I don’t care if yours looks good right now.

Galactic Responsibility Begins at Home

One of the perspectives I find myself returning to more and more is that nature is the only foundation we have outside of humanity itself.

Humanity can travel.

Humanity can innovate.

Humanity can expand.

Humanity can build machines capable of crossing oceans, continents, atmospheres, and perhaps one day entire star systems.

But wherever we go, we carry a question with us:

How did you treat your first home?

Because Earth is not simply a planet.

Earth is our reference point.

Our first classroom.

Our first ecosystem.

Our first relationship outside of ourselves.

The first place that agreed to house us.

And if we abandon it without healing it, what exactly are we communicating to everything beyond it?

Imagine arriving somewhere new.

A new country.

A new city.

A new family.

A new civilisation.

And when they ask what happened to your previous home, your answer is:

“We consumed it.”

“We polluted it.”

“We exhausted it.”

“We left before taking responsibility.”

That is not expansion.

That is avoidance wearing the costume of exploration.

I think humanity speaks often about becoming interplanetary, but far less about becoming trustworthy enough to be interplanetary.

Those are not the same thing.

A species capable of travel is not automatically a species capable of stewardship.

A species capable of building rockets is not automatically a species capable of responsibility.

The real question is not whether we can leave Earth.

The real question is whether Earth would recommend us.

Because nature remembers.

The forests remember.

The rivers remember.

The oceans remember.

The soil remembers.

The atmosphere remembers.

Everything records consequence through condition.

And if one day humanity expands beyond Earth, we will not arrive alone.

We will arrive carrying the reputation of our relationship with our home.

That is why I increasingly see environmental responsibility as something larger than environmental responsibility.

It is galactic responsibility.

Because every ecosystem is a field.

Every planet is a field.

Every moon is a field.

Every world is a field.

And fields communicate through consequence.

If humanity reaches another world while still operating through extraction without stewardship, consumption without responsibility, and expansion without healing, then we do not arrive as explorers.

We arrive as a threat.

Not because we intended harm.

Because our behaviour demonstrated it.

The irony is that nature is incredibly generous.

Even where humanity is absent, nature continues creating.

The Earth continues creating.

The Moon continues reflecting.

The oceans continue moving.

The forests continue growing.

Life continuously demonstrates continuity.

The question is whether we are learning from it.

Because perhaps the path forward is not:

“How quickly can we leave Earth?”

Perhaps the question is:

“How beautifully can we learn to remain in relationship with it?”

A civilisation that learns stewardship at home carries stewardship everywhere.

A civilisation that learns harmony at home carries harmony everywhere.

A civilisation that learns responsibility at home becomes welcome wherever it goes.

That is what I mean by galactic responsibility.

Not expansion without healing.

Expansion because healing happened.

Not escape.

Stewardship.

Not abandonment.

Continuity.

The future may belong to those who travel.

But it will be sustained by those who learn how to care for the places that first carried them.

Aliens need to see we take care of our own, before we could ever deserve their full presence. We expect this out of others, but we don’t practice it ourselves.

To poop is the goal yes, we will, but we need a place we can call home before we do so, our we won’t have whrre to fall back on. Poop means digestion works. Sweat and stanks, means lymph work. Know the language of your body. Bad breath, check yiur digestions, pimples, check ypir digestion, bad health check yoir mins, as hoe you channel information speaks on how your body chsnnels what you consume. They are mirrors too.

Law and politics should be one. One creare the other enforce. Why separate and who benefits from that?

Eath and nature are the foundations. You see the ” built on his rock” and all we already have a rock, I don’t need to be one, but the systems do, I’. Here to enforce it. It was already here.

Actually I’d be perfect as politician, but there’s a law maker role available, so if PM has that power cool, otherwise, I crate a business and have those governance in there. Easier to create your own, when you understand creation. No business will be able to keep up. That does not make the previous laws look good. Not extortion, though my consideration towards those who see it as such, does tainten energy, me mentioning it, is cleaning really


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