Indie Shaman article: SEA Founders on the role of the sacred in the change movement

At a time when the scientist who first sounded the climate alarm in the 1980s is warning of worse to come, the need to take action on behalf of the Earth has never been greater. 

But as Christa Mackinnon and Jonathan Weekes, founders of Sacred Earth Activism, explain in an article just published in Indie Shaman magazine, to create a sustainable shift, it is vital that the wider change movement gains an appreciation of the sacred too. As they point out: 

“Much of the harm that we, as humans, have inflicted on the environment is because we’ve lost our sacred relationship with the Earth, the land and other than human life forms. So we feel it is important to address this situation in our efforts to generate change.” 

To find out more about their views on the key challenges the change movement is facing and what people can do, both individually and in their communities, to help support this change, read on here

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