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Healing the Planet from Within
Greetings!
Across the globe, we are racing to address climate change.
Governments and organizations pour resources into research, advocacy, and technological solutions. Yet despite these efforts, progress feels sluggish, and the danger looms larger every day.
Perhaps the problem lies not just in our actions, but in our perspective.
In our quest for solutions, we often reduce the climate crisis to a set of scientific metrics:
Carbon levels
Temperature averages
Species extinction rates.
But this view, while important, is incomplete.
We reduce it to a set of data, to benchmarks that must be met. This approach, though filled with good intentions, misses something vital. It misses the heart.
It fails to capture the profound, sacred connection between humankind and the Earth.
This Sufi Comic is about developing a sacred relationship with nature:
Art by Charbak Dipta
The Earth is not just a resource to be managed, but a living expression of the divine.
The Qur’an says, "In the creation of the heavens and the earth, in the alternation of the day and night... in the creatures of all kinds... in the change of the winds and clouds... indeed are signs (Ayaat) for people that are wise" (2:164)
Just like each verse of the Quran is called “Ayat” meaning “Sign” the Qur’an refers to the natural world as “Ayaat” (Signs) of God.
The natural world is a manifestation of God's wisdom, power, and love. It is, in a sense, the first revelation, preceding the holy books.
The land is not just a provider of food and shelter, but a teacher, a healer, and a source of meaning.
But in our modern, materialistic world, this understanding has been eclipsed. We see nature as a commodity to be exploited, rather than a gift to be cherished.
This disconnect is at the root of the climate crisis. When we view the Earth as mere matter, we lose the moral reason to protect it.
Reconnecting with the spiritual dimension of nature could be the key to unlocking real, transformative change.
When we recognize the Earth as a sacred trust, caring for it becomes an act of spiritual practice, not just a scientific or political necessity. It taps into a deeper, more enduring motivation.
In our rush to solve the climate crisis, let's not forget this crucial dimension. Let’s reconnect with our planet not just physically, but spiritually. Once we embrace this understanding, every step to heal our Earth feels less like a duty and more like a return to our essence.
This is the path to truly sustainable living.
Have thoughts to share? 🙂 Reply to this email or leave a comment here.
Warm regards,
Mohammed Ali
📢 Announcement & Updates:
Remember when "The Matrix" debuted?
People started comparing this world to the dream world.
In the 12th century, Sufi Mystic Ibn 'Arabi was already ahead of us, painting the cosmos with captivating metaphors.
Let's explore 3 of them 👇
— Ali ✏️ Sufi Comics (@SufiComics)
2:04 PM • May 21, 2024
In this thread, we'll delve into the mind of Ibn 'Arabi, exploring his fascinating view of creation.
We'll explore 3 metaphors he used:
1/ A Cosmic Kaleidoscope
2/ A Flowing River
3/ Articulation of sound