We need rebellion: a Tiananmen Square Moment

 

Professor Moriarty said that we need a moment now like the moment in Beijing in Tiananmen Square where a man who had been shopping, stepped off the pavement and stood up to the line of tanks that were gathered to support the Communist regime and lifted his shopping bag and forced them to halt. We need to resist this reduction of life to utility. As John Moriarty said,

 “It is time for us to do what that little Chinaman did. Stand in front of the modern world, wave a red flag, step off the pavement, it is a safe place, it is made for pedestrians, and say, ‘if human beings want to destroy themselves fine, but in the course of destroying themselves we have no right to destroy whales, we have no right to destroy dolphins, gazelles, elephants, behemoths…’ We need to stand in front of the world and speak the great perennial truths into it. The perennial truths are divine ground that the whole universe had its origin in divine ground, and it is a blossoming out of divine ground, and it is blossoming still in divine ground. That is there is soul, and by soul, I mean that there is something in me that is older and prior to the elements. There is something in me and you that is older and prior to the sun, the galaxy, and the universe itself. There is something that isn’t even involved in the universe. It is transcendent. “

 

I interpret that to mean that there is something sacred in nature and in us that must be respected. It cannot be reduced to what is useful. It is divine and we need an entirely new attitude to nature to properly appreciate it. We must standup to the prevailing world view that says nature is only something we can use as we choose. Just like that man in Tiananmen we can stand up to authority. We can rebel. It takes courage but we can do it.

 

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