The need to tune in with chaos
In an increasingly turbulent world, Joanna Pocock’s idea of the acceptance of disorder invites us to reflect. The planet is in crisis, and living with this reality can be overwhelming. However, Pocock suggests that in order to move forward, it is essential to learn to navigate through chaos, instead of resisting it.
Reaction to global disaster
The feeling of anguish that causes the magnitude of current problems is common. To try to streamline what is happening around us is a constant effort. However, instead of normalizing horror, it is vital to maintain energy to challenge the violence around us.
Lifelong
We need to look for new ways to organize us to face the challenges presented. Stimulating stronger collective consciousness is a first step towards significant change. The key is to imagine what a better world would look like and to work to make it a reality, despite the difficulties.
The challenge of abandoning the old normalities
Leaving the old routines implies recognition of privileges and acceptance of uncertainties. Those who cling to the well -known do it because of the false sense of safety that provides them. However, it is necessary to deal with new realities and, instead of building the same structures, explore new ways of living in harmony with the world.
Build a Viable Futur
Pocock reminds us that it is possible to live and die together in a world that is injured. Accept disorder can be the first step in opening us to new forms of thought that will help us build more sustainable future.
Earth’s revolts: A new beginning
This idea of revolt is not only an act of rejection, but also a gesture of creation. The defense of the Earth is taking shape through strategies that challenge the dominant narratives. There is a desire to reconnect with the earth, to learn to live in harmony with all the beings who inhabit it.
A new community dynamic
The Camp de Tarragona has been the first scenario of a movement that seeks to expand to other territories. These revolts are a signal of hope, an invitation to build a collective future where each voice counts, and where disorder is seen as an opportunity for renewal.
Towards a new paradigm of relationship with the Earth
Earth revolts symbolize a first step towards a new model of coexistence, which assumes chaos and uncertainty as an integral part of human experience. This new path encourages us to explore how we can cohabit with nature and with ourselves more balanced.