I was happy, too, to be able to meld some Babaylan Poetics/indigenized POV into that conscience-statement, which I replicate here:
STATEMENT
I am also to blame for the BP oil disaster. I am part of the demand for oil. I do try to limit my footprint on the natural environment, in energy and other matters. For the former, say, a solar field; for the latter, say, hosting bee hives to help mitigate “colony collapse disorder” which also is a way to introduce my son to environmental concerns. But regardless of these steps, I do not wish to avoid acknowledging that I am part of the cause for the tragedy in the Gulf and many other environmental damages—to recognize blame’s expanse is a condition precedent for being part of any solution. As Acoma Pueblo poet Simon J. Ortiz has noted, there is a “moral imperative” to the making of interconnections that require, among other things, pro-active awareness including self-awareness—a stance also inherent in the Filipino indigenous trait of “kapwa” and what I call “Babaylan Poetics.” Ergo, for the BP oil disaster: I am very sorry—I will try to do better.
Colony collapse disorder, landslides from reaping trees from mountain, BP's oil spill in the Gulf -- we are all complicit, because we are interconnected.
6 comments:
Yes, Eileen, you are so right.
I realize that my lack of awareness
has become, in my comfortable life
a talent and I am culpable in this
horrible quiet chaos.
I read you poem on the gulf site &
as usual your prose was understated
{minus bouquet adjectives} and
magnifying at once.
Thanks, Cynthia, for sharing your input.
thanks for leading me to Simon Ortiz....he's been in the backburner for a long time...
yes, we are all complicit. children of empire that we are.
Leny,
I happened to have Simon Ortiz's book WOVEN STONE nearby. I opened it at random...and from this excerpt, you can easily glean the indigenized POV :-) and kapwa:
Shake the log
and the fire flares up
into stars.
Watch the moon
for the earth's time
when it doesn't need time.
Moon sets in the crotch
of a pinon and the forest
is full of smoke.
cheers,
Eileen
yes, i plan to immerse myself in his poetry...next! thanks for this Beauty.
I'm sorry too!
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