These things.

May 23rd, 2009 @ 12:52 am

Derek Jensen. A Language Older Than Words.

“When dams were erected on the the Columbia, salmon battered themselves against the concrete, trying to return home. I except no less from us. We too must hurl ourselves against and through the literal and metaphorical concrete that contains and constrains us, that keeps us from talking about what is most important to us, that keeps us from living the way our bones know we can, that bars us from our home. It only takes one person to bring down a dam.

There are times that lies get to me, times I weary of battering myself against the obstacles of denial, hatred, fear-induced stupidity, and greed, times I want to curl up and fall into the problem, let it sweep me away as it so obviously sweeps away so many others. I remember a spring day a few years ago, a spring day much like this one, only a little more sun, and warmer. I sat on the same couch and looked out this same window at the same ponderosa pine.

I was frightened, and lonely. Frightened of a future that looks dark, and darker with each passing species, and lonely because for every person actively trying to shut down the timber industry, stop abuse, or otherwise bring about a sustainable and sane way of living, there are thousands who are helping along this not-so-slow train to oblivion. I began to cry.

The tears stopped soon enough.  I realized we are not so outnumbered.  We are not outnumbered at all.  I looked closely, and saw one blade of wild grass, and another.  I saw the sun reflecting bright off the needles of pine trees, and I heard the hum of flies.  I saw ants walking single file through the dust, and a spider crawling toward the corner of the ceiling.  I knew in that moment, as I’ve known ever since, that it is no longer possible to be lonely, that every creature is pulling in the direction of life— every grasshopper, every struggling salmon, every unhatched chick, every blue whale—and it is only our own fear that sets us apart.  All humans, too, are struggling to be sane, struggling to live in harmony with our surroundings, but it’s really hard to let go.  And so we lie, destroy, rape, murder, experiment, and extirpate, all to control this wildly uncontrollable symphony, and failing that, to destroy it.”

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