Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Community

One of my favorite things about Holden is the narrowed disconnect between us and our daily needs.  We live in community, and everyone contributes.  Everyone stokes the fires that keep us warm.  Everyone does Garbology at least once a month and sorts landfill, recycle, burn, and compost.  You gain understanding and respect for the full life cycle of garbage.  Our electricity comes from the river, so if the river is low, everyone contributes by not using dryers and hang drying through the winter.  There is ownership, and each contribution is a tangible presence in the community.

Next time we do Garbology, Eli will join me.  He'll benefit from understanding trash, packaging, recycle, and food scraps do not simply disappear.  The respect I gained for our resources and the earth by participating in the process is immeasurable.  How many societal problems would be amended by closing the gap between us and the arts that keep our bodies warm, clean, and full?


When you're connected to what sustains you, the processes which sustain you, you're connected to life.  Being connected may be the greatest gift Holden has given me thus far.  It feels like a slow, methodical, organic, awakening.

Each of us has a contribution to make, a part to play.  This holds true creatively.  I feel aware of what is mine to give, and the lack that exists if I do not fully engage in living. 

2 comments:

  1. Really like "the lack that exists if I do not fully engage in living." :O) Two thumbs up!

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