The Impact

The ways we see shape the ways we act.

When we see ourselves as separate from Nature, our decisions begin from that assumption.

What we value shifts.
What we prioritise changes.
What we allow becomes different.

From this, patterns emerge.

Extraction becomes normalised.
Nature becomes resource.
Other beings become secondary to human needs and perspectives.

These patterns are often described in economic, political, or environmental terms.

And yet, beneath them is something more fundamental.

A way of seeing that shapes what becomes possible, and what remains unseen.

The impact is not only external.

It is reflected in landscapes, ecosystems, and the lives of other beings.

It is also present in the absence of relationship.
In what is not heard.
In what is not considered.

Much of this unfolds gradually.

So gradually that it can appear inevitable.

So gradually that it can be difficult to recognise.

And yet, the impact is not separate from the forgetting.

It is an expression of it.

What we see shapes how we act.

How we act shapes the world we are part of.

Where do we see the effects of this, in ways that are already familiar?

What becomes visible when we begin to look more closely?

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