Master Facilitator Journal | Easth Day 2008 | Issue #0340, Apr 22, 
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                                 Master Facilitator Journal | Issue #0340, Apr 
22, 2008 
                                Dear Friends,  

                              Today in the honor of Earth Day 2008, people all 
around the world are celebrating and rejoicing our planet. We also wanted to 
honor our Planet Earth by doing what we do best, facilitate an increased 
awareness of our Personal Social Responsibility towards our planet Earth. 

                              We hope this article rekindles your thought and 
soul so you can participate in facilitating a positive change on our planet.

                              Happy Earth Day!

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                                The Point  

                                Unveiling Consumerism
                                Facilitating a change to honor our planet


                                 
                                Intervention Skill 

                                Our vision for the community at FacilitatorU is 
that we are awakening, freeing and empowering world change agents-catalysts 
helping people shift from judgment to discernment, from greed to grace, and 
from egocentric to worldcentric consciousness. 

                                As facilitators, how invested are we to create 
sustainable changes that will lead the world to a promising future? What is in 
our power to begin to create a positive change? Having a vision is great, 
however without having one foot in reality, the vision becomes a pie in the 
sky. Do we as leaders understand where we stand in terms of our economy and its 
impacts?

                                Our economic structure is built on consumerism. 
When consumers spend less it impacts our economy. Sadly the economy is measured 
by performance of the stock market, profits and how much is being spent on the 
latest and the greatest. We do not distinguish between our needs and wants. 
Most of us want the better gadget; we get sucked into marketing schemes that 
paint a pictures of the next best 'necessity' compelling us to spend billions 
for a so-called 'must have.' We are charmed by snake charmers and move in 
herds, consuming as though the next fad will fill our emptiness. 

                                We can't really blame marketing geniuses. They 
are paid to create an illusion; the sad part is that they don't know how their 
actions are impacting our world. It is like the blind leading the blind or if I 
may say so, addicts leading other addicts.

                                Let us examine society from the top. The 
politician is addicted to power, corporate America is addicted to profit and 
the average worker is addicted to a false sense of self, too afraid to break 
free from the rat race. We may think we are in charge and powerful because we 
consume goods and services for our benefit. Think again and look deeper; could 
it be that our addictions are consuming us? 

                                The impact of this consumption is visible all 
around us through global warming. We may believe that the earth will suffer and 
we shall be spared. Dr. Cohen reminds us gently that we don't live on the 
surface of Planet Earth. We live in our planet, ten miles deep in its 
biosphere, the web of life that includes its natural systems, atmosphere and 
sunlight. We survive as a part of the life and flow of nature's plant, animal 
and mineral community. It is us, we are it. 

                                Every seven years the flow replaces every atom 
in our body. Radioactive isotope studies show that 98 percent of our 'personal' 
atoms are replaced by the biosphere every two years.
                                Our thinking is our destiny. We suffer our 
troubles because we disconnect our thinking from nature's ways and lose the 
grace, balance and restorative powers of nature. We can't afford to do that." 

                                We may think our new gadgets will rescue us, 
technology will save us but think again; our addiction is beginning to consume 
the planet and we too are part and parcel of this planet. 

                                Unconsciously we are all involved in slowly 
destroying it, the very planet that nurtures us and keeps us alive.

                                Before we go on, let us take a look at some of 
the results of consumerism.



                                Global Priority  US Billions (S)  
                                Cosmetics in the US  8 
                                Ice cream in Europe  11 
                                Perfumes in US and Europe  12 
                                Pet foods in US and Europe  17 
                                Business Entertainment in Japan  35 
                                Cigarettes in Europe  50 
                                Alcoholic drinks in Europe  105 
                                Narcotics drugs in the world  400 
                                Military spending in the world  780 

                                Source: The state of human development, United 
National Development Report 1998

                                I too have been a victim of this disease of 
insanity and it was not till I began to take Dr. Cohen's courses on 
re-connecting with nature that I began to wake up and realize how insane we 
have become. 

                                At the root of this insanity is the 
disconnection we feel because we lose touch with nature. Dr. Cohen's activities 
awaken the sleeping senses within us. So many of us have stayed removed from 
nature and yet, we have all experienced the great feelings that arise when we 
are part of it. 

                                Have we ever stopped and asked what it is about 
nature that makes our troubles look small, stills our crazy mind, brings peace 
to us, gives us strength, is therapeutic and fulfilling? We don't ask these 
questions because we take nature for granted. The profit focused society has 
been bottling water, our natural resource; you think it will begin to bottle 
oxygen too??? Will it begin to make profit by selling oxygen masks when our air 
gets polluted by the insanity of consumerism?

                                I used to be proud to be a consumer and would 
feel great after buying and owning new items; today my stomach turns as I see 
through the destruction that is veiled by the empty promises and false hopes 
consumption portrays and offers. It is like quick sand and will ultimately 
engulf us if we don't stop now. 

                                My colleague Mark Van Buren and I were driving 
to co-facilitate a workshop in Philadelphia and when I shared my thoughts about 
consumerism, he asked me if I knew the dictionary meaning of 'consume'. As he 
stared to blurt out the different definitions, I was stunned, not because he 
was telling me something new but because I never thought of consumerism as such 
stark destruction. Never before did I look at consumerism as such a disease, a 
plague that is annihilating our planet.

                                Consume = guzzle, gobble, stuff, burn-up, 
devour, demolish, eat greedily, engulf, obsess

                                What kind of a sick society have we become? 
What will it take for us to wake up? How can we see through the insanity? Look 
around; we sell coffins to people who are alive; our food industry sells 
synthetic goods that make us ill and the pharmaceutical industry sells drugs 
that perk us for a short time causing long term damage with unforeseen side 
effects. Our country has people living below poverty levels and we are spending 
billions on wars. 

                                Our economic system has excelled in enhancing 
the power of riches but it is killing the goose that lays the golden eggs in 
the process.
                                 
                                Application  

                                How do we as facilitators begin to create the 
awareness to undo the damage that is reaching the core of our planet earth? 

                                To see through the illusion we must practice 
staying awake for long enough. Ask yourself when you feel the need to buy 
something - what do I need more; the goods or oxygen to breathe? What will 
sustain a safe and healthy life for my future and that of the coming 
generations? Recognize that the most essential and life nurturing gifts come 
from our planet. Not just for us but for future generations and we have no 
right to rob them in the guise of adding to our wealth. 

                                How can we replace the addictions of 
consumerism the brain perceives as good feelings to great feelings that come 
from being a part of nature?

                                How do we express our values in our client 
groups, trapped in this cycle of consumerism, without abandoning our role as 
facilitators?

                                We speak of Corporate Social responsibility, 
however, without the Personal Social Responsibility, where do we stand? When we 
as leaders begin to shift and model the change, the worldcentric vision will 
become a reality. Just as Martin Luther King's dream lives, our dream can live 
by courageously stepping into our Personal Social Responsibility and being the 
change we want to see in the world. 



                                 
                                Action 

                                How can we shift from being egocentric to 
worldcentric? Today is a day to give back to Earth that nurtures our existence. 
What are you willing and able to do to make small changes that will go along 
ways?

                                Make this Earth Day special and spend the day 
by visiting nature and feeling fully alive, thanking her for her gifts that 
keep you healthy and sustain life, now and in the future. What will you do for 
earth day today? 



                                 
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