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“Make
Love With the Earth”
Julianne Skai Arbor
It is my deepest
wish that my photographs inspire others to engage in the practices of interspecies
communication, interspecies love, and to act always for the healing of, education about and activism for the Earth
We
must fall desperately in love with the Earth if we are ever to help heal her.
How can we, as the human species, remember our intimate, emotional, sensual, sensory and even
sexual, relationship with the natural world? One effective way is to regain our
intimate and creative relationship with the Earth through creativity. This just
one step in our collective revolution to reclaim the Earth from the destruction
caused by Industrial Civilization. I believe that there is nothing any of us
should be doing with our lives except stopping those who control the
destruction, and help to restore and heal the Earth.
It's All About Love
Instead
of making war with her, the Earth is asking that we make love with her. I love
to dance with trees; I love to make love with them. This is not some erotic
fantasy; this is simply tenderness, reciprocity, energy exchange, active
listening and intimacy. It is, at once, a physical, mental, emotional, and psychic
relationship. It is an ineffable knowing, a mystery, an action, a reaction, a
dialogue, and a bond of commitment, that starts with being present in the
moment. Its about being humble with another species, another individual. As a
photographer, I am placing myself in the landscape to show that nature (what’s
left of her) is where we belong– sometimes naked, sometimes vulnerable, in
humility, with our shoes off and the wind blowing against our skin, ears open,
listening. We have forgotten this primal relationship. The more people who see this
type of artwork will remember their own relationship with the more-than-human
world.
Do something!
Like the movie,
“Say Anything”, I am challenging you to do something. If you are a gardener who talks to your
plants, you are on your way! The most important thing you can do is to open
yourself up to listening to all of the natural world. Start in your backyard.
Communicate with the trees, the plants, the animals, the insects, the rocks,
the microorganisms you encounter everyday. Ask them what they need. Collaborate
with them. And, like the Lorax, learn to speak for them. Art is communication.
Photograph them. Paint paintings for/with/about them, Dance for/with/about
them. Write poems and stories for/with/about them. Write songs for/with/about
them and sing to them. Create sculptures for/with/about them. And, yes, plant trees! (and ask
where they want to be planted (a-ha, this too is an aspect of permaculture).
For more Arbor
liturgy, please see my Frequently Asked Questions /FAQ
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