Quotes from Thomas Berry
Teaching children about the natural world should be seen as one of the most important events in their lives.
~ Thomas Berry
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We will go into the future as a single sacred community, or we will all perish in the desert.
~ Thomas Berry
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It is false to say that humanity is the most excellent being in the universe. The most excellent being in the universe is the universe itself.
~ Thomas Berry
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We are not lacking in the dynamic forces needed to create the future. We live immersed in a sea of energy beyond all comprehension.
~ Thomas Berry
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The real skill is to raise the sails and to catch the power of the wind as it passes by.
~ Thomas Berry
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All human activities, professions, programs, and institutions must henceforth be judged primarily by the extent to which they inhibit, ignore, or foster a mutually enhancing human/Earth relationship.
~ Thomas Berry
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If the earth does grow inhospitable toward human presence, it is primarily because we have lost our sense of courtesy toward the earth and its inhabitants.
~ Thomas Berry
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Gardening is an active participation in The deepest mysteries of the universe.
~ Thomas Berry
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The Great Work - the work of ensuring a just, healthy, beautiful, and sustainably life-giving world for future generations of all species.
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We lose our souls if we lose the experience of the forest, the butterflies, the song of the birds, if we can't see the stars at night.
~ Thomas Berry
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The environmental crisis is fundamentally a spiritual crisis.
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Vegetarianism is a way of life that we should all move toward for economic survival, physical well-being and spiritual integrity.
~ Thomas Berry
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Survival in any meaningful sense is the key issue of our time
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Even as regards Earth we are more committed to history than to geography, more committed to time than to space. History is endless. Place is limited.
~ Thomas Berry
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The success or failure of any historical age is the extent to which those living at that time have fulfilled the special role that history has imposed upon them.
~ Thomas Berry
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The destiny of humans cannot be separated from the destiny of earth.
~ Thomas Berry
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We might summarize our present human situation by the simple statement: that in the 20th century, the glory of the human has become the desolation of the Earth and now the desolation of the Earth is becoming the destiny of the human. From here on, the primary judgment of all human institutions, professions, programs and activities will be determined by the extent to which they inhibit, ignore, or foster a mutually-enhancing human/Earth relationship.
~ Thomas Berry
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The universe is the primary revelation of the divine, the primary scripture, the primary locus of divine-human communication.
~ Thomas Berry
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A degraded habitat will produce degraded humans. If there is to be any true progress, then the entire life community must progress.
~ Thomas Berry
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O]ur human economy is derivative from the Earth economy. To glory in a rising Gross Domestic Product with an irreversibly declining Earth Product is an economic absurdity.
~ Thomas Berry
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We must, however, reflect on what is happening. It is an urgent matter, especially for those of us who still live in a meaningful, even a numinous, earth community. We have not spoken. Nor even have we seen clearly what is happening. The issue goes far beyond economics, or commerce, or poetics, or an evening of pleasantries as we look out over a scenic view. Something is happening beyond all this. We are losing splendind and intimate modes of divine presence. We are, perhaps, losing ourselves.
~ Thomas Berry
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The Earth is so integral in the unity of its functioning that every aspect of the Earth is affected by what happens to any component member of the community. Because of its organic quality, Earth cannot survive in fragments….The integral functioning of the planet must be preserved.
~ Thomas Berry
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For people, generally, their story of the universe and the human role in the universe is their primary source of intelligibility and value. ... The deepest crises experienced by any society are those moments of change when the story becomes inadequate for meeting the survival demands of a present situation.
~ Thomas Berry
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Until technologists learn reverence for the earth, there will be no possibility of bringing a healing or a new creative age to the earth.
~ Thomas Berry
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