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Saturday, March 27, 2010

Earth Hour And A Little Bit More


So, I've been thinking a lot about the whole Earth Hour thing and about whether it's better to participate or to not participate, and, then, this afternoon, I remembered something that I once heard Christopher Penzack say about Witches who complain about some problem or another. He said that he always wants to respond, "Well, gee. You're a Witch. Why don't you do something about that?"

Which, you know, is a good point.

So I will be participating in Earth Hour. I will turn off all of my lights as well as all unneeded appliances that use electricity. But I will also spend that hour doing magic to help those who are searching for way to save this lovely Planet that is both deity, home, and source of magic to me. I'm a Witch. I can do something about the conflict between a media-driven-feel-good event and the need for real and serious change that actually helps Earth.

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As a postscript, I'll add that the whole notion of turning off our lights at night just implicates so many of this society's issues with darkness, night, etc. It's got to be good for us to delve into that, even a little bit.

Picture found here.

5 comments:

Morgaine said...

:) You won't be alone.

Hecate said...

Morgaine,

Thanks! Looking forward to working with you!

Morgaine said...

"As a postscript, I'll add that the whole notion of turning off our lights at night just implicates so many of this society's issues with darkness, night, etc. It's got to be good for us to delve into that, even a little bit."

We need to dive in head-first to that subject. The infection is serious enough to warrant the pain we'll go through to learn a valuable lesson as a society.

BB, Hecate.

The Cottage Wytch said...

I agree that balance is the key :)

Teacats said...

Balance is indeed the key to so many issues. Turned out the house lights -- but my DH continued (in a dark room) to work on his computer inputing items into our EBay store -- out bread-and-butter income at this time. Balance. The lovely moon finally popped out her head and the stiff winds died down -- and I had a chance to stand outside and just admire the soft darkness. And asked for balance -- as Above -- so Below. Lit a candle on the mantel and listened to our fat old cat wheeze and snore in her basket in the kitchen. Made tea. Balance.

Jan at Rosemary Cottage