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Industrial culture casts humans as parasites: devouring our living home. Yet endless metaphors exist. Other cultures and species widening spirals of abundance show us we are also fruit: gifts from the Earth to our future. Whether the edge of our lives, civilization, and species is a cliff to catastrophe or a bridge to our higher selves will depend on the seeds we sow in the soil of this moment. The quality of our seeds does not arise from wealth or technology, but through the unending labor of personal and cultural transformation.

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Industrial culture casts humans as parasites: devouring our living home. Yet endless metaphors exist. Other cultures and species widening spirals of abundance show us we are also fruit: gifts from the Earth to our future. Whether the edge of our lives, civilization, and species is a cliff to catastrophe or a bridge to our higher selves will depend on the seeds we sow in the soil of this moment. The quality of our seeds does not arise from wealth or technology, but through the unending labor of personal and cultural transformation.
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Autorenporträt
Frederick Livingston grew from the southern tip of the Salish Sea in Olympia, Washington. He has since studied and practiced sustainable agriculture, experiential education, and peace-building across the world. He is the author of the poetry collection The Moon and Other Fruits (Legacy Book Press, 2023) as well as numerous poems and articles. He holds a master's degree in environment, development, and peace from the United Nations Mandated University for Peace in Costa Rica.