On Earth Day 2024
These are some thoughts I posted to share on Earth Day 2010. They arose from my heart, and expressesed my great concern for this planet earth, and all of us who are traveling aboard her. What is sad is they are more relevant and concerning today, Earth Day 2024. If you are not in the mood for heavier fare, you can skip down to the haibun posted below this message.
For those reading here on, I see our global society becoming more and more desensitized to killing, suffering, the dignity of women, our failing stewardship of this planet, and the value of life in general.
Popular art reflects culture; it has in all of history. The ongoing proliferation of movies, video games, music, comic books, our dress and personal trappings, TV, even the TV commercials; this all cast a disturbing reflection of the direction a core section of the people of the earth are moving.
And the less than subtle movement to cast doubt, even ridicule, on those who believe that the care of this world needs our attention — NOW!
One might argue that any of these issues individually, is perhaps not necessarily dire. But taken as whole, it is a matter that begs to be examined — I feel.
Our children and adults alike, spend hours playing graphic video games in which the sole purpose is bloodletting, maiming, and murdering, in the most violent and gruesome ways. There are many wonderful video games, but the breadth and depth of the “snuff” games is cause to pay attention.
The gladiator-like fighting cultures that have arisen in recent years is something to look at. These are no longer pugilistic contests, or the “staged” violence of pro wrestling, in themselves, both a bit unsettling — these are blood bouts for the sake of blood. In Rome, the rise of gladiators was a sign of the accelerating decline of the Roman Empire. We’re not there yet, but what does this increasing thirst for blood have to tell us?
Another litmus that has always reflected the culture, is the impact of human religious constructs. Too often, the role they play is the manipulation and repression of our freedoms. I have nothing against the numerous religious constructs man has created. For those so drawn, they are a place for the safety and certainty they require.
However, when radical religious minorities begin to attempt to dictate and rule the masses, imposing their constructed values and fundamentalism, especially when they claim it is the “will of god“ — we’ve got to take serious notice.
These are the signs that point to the stripping of freedom, the neglect of responsibility, the repression of individual thought and personal rights — and essentially, the eradication if the essence of personal accountability. Today, with the rise of the repressive extreme fundamentalism that we see around the globe, it is akin to the eve of the dark ages. I don’t think we will descend to those extreme depths, but what does it mean when we have so many who would lead us there — even if unwittingly?
I so want to champion optimism — but I cannot and will not turn a blind eye to the signs I see. None of us had better do so. We all need to become proactive for balance. That is the key — balance. Balance the extremes of this world; ecological, social, moral, financial, and the like.
To be proactive I have started this creative blog, Image & Verse, to begin, in my small way, to penetrate the root sensitivity of our society. I firmly believe the embrace and expression of creativity is the key to elevating our human species.
I write poetry, speaking in sparse focused voice at times, entertaining lofty and beautiful thoughts at others, also embracing our human sensitivity and sensuality, and holding a mirror to reflect what is beautiful, or to reflect what I see as troubling — because I believe poetry has the power to penetrate the human psyche to greater depths than any written form.
Poetry actually has the ability to alter people on a level that strict written word often cannot. If I write an essay, I make you think; maybe even alter your opinion. I write a poem, I have the chance to make you feel something, in your core — that can alter your hardwired being. I believe this.
I think we urgently need to probe to these depths of the human psyche now, to send out these altering sparks, because I think there is trouble brewing, on some fronts, that could have dire consequence for the long-range future of the planet and for humankind.
I also write poetry to celebrate, to lift up my own spirit, to have hope, to embrace possibility, and to protect my precious personal sanity.
So let us dance, sing, embrace the beauty and the miracle of life and this magnificent world in which we live, and seek joy and truth, but let us not be a Nero. Our Rome is beginning to smolder.
“and so it goes“
Rob
Original DDE™ surrealistic art: “Mother Gaia” by: rob kistner © 4/22/24
Mother Gaia, you embrace us, you protect us, you carry us safely as we hurtle thousands of miles every hour, of every day through infinite space. You provide for us our every need, sustain our bodies with your abundance, nurture our spirits with your beauty — with your endless wonders.
sky is pulling with spring rain
gaia yields new life
Your need is simple, that we live in balance with your rhythms, with our fellow travelers on this amazing journey. That we know gratitude, as humble stewards of your countless gifts. We’ve lost our way.
frail balance has been disturbed
gaia is weeping
Precious mother Gaia, forgive us. Grant us time to again find our way, to find our humility, our center — the balance.
rob kistner © 2024
Poetry at: dVerse
Poetry at: NaPoWriMo 2024 — Day 22
Ah, our April poems are much on the same wavelength today! (Albeit expressed differently, as is only to be expected.)
It’s the possibility that Spring brings, and the hope of Earth Day Rosemary… 🙂
I share your thoughts on the current world situation, Rob, and didn’t skip down to the haibun. I too despair at the direction in which a core section of the people of the earth are moving, and the more people play destructive video games, the more destructive they become. The ancient Rome analogy is apt. I too fear the stripping of freedom, the neglect of responsibility, the repression of individual thought and personal rights, indeed it scares me sh**less. But I think there is much optimism at the dVerse Poets Pub and other poetic websites, and we are a friendly and supportive community.
I really enjoyed your haibun prayer to Mother Gaia, especially the hopeful lines:
‘seeds push seeking sun
sky is pulling with spring rain’.
Thank you Kim… 🙂 I didn’t want to put out negative energy with my opinion section, it is just that I stumbled over it perusing my site for past NaPoWriMo posts. I initially wrote it and posted it in 2010, and all that has happened since seems to make it even more on point — unfortunately. 😐
If only we can find a way to thrive without feeding the dragon we have all created.
Wouldn’t that be wonderful Björn, truly. I sadly feel the day may come when Mother Gaia says — ENOUGH! 😐
I’m reminder of St. Francis’ Canticle of the sun, with it’s line, “Our Sister, mother Earth…”
Would that we acted like righteous siblings, rather than spoiled brats.
Strict, snd most unpleasant discipline may be coming too soon from Mother. 😐
“That we know gratitude, as humble stewards of your countless gifts.” That sums it up! People justify our “dominion” over all things by using God, the Bible, intellect. It’s just one of many concepts people warp. People have a responsibility to be stewards of the earth, to love one another, to manage money responsibly, etc., etc. We have gone in the opposite direction since the beginning of time, because of the big I.
Yes Melissa. The slope keeps gettin’ slipperier! 😐
This is such an earnest, important write, Rob. Thank you.
~David
The thoughts I had nearly 15 years ago still resonated for me, sadly enough. Thank you David… 🙂
Thank you for your wonderful and important post. I’m sorry to skip down to read your moving haibun. My soul is in so much despair and a sense of loss of nature and wildlife, I must protect my mental state. ????
Your haibun is a work that expresses our plight so well. Bravo. ????
Thank you so much Lesley… 🙂