Imaginal Journal

Imagination is Medicine

Cristy Cristy

How to Start Prioritizing People Over Products and Creativity Over Consumption

Great content from Brain Picker on Buddhist Economics on the subject of prioritizing educating, elevating, and enlightening people to create compassionate and creative economies from theorist E.F. Shumaucher. 

While the materialist is mainly interested in goods, the Buddhist is mainly interested in liberation. But Buddhism is “The Middle Way” and therefore in no way antagonistic to physical well-being. It is not wealth that stands in the way of liberation but the attachment to wealth; not the enjoyment of pleasurable things but the craving for them. The keynote of Buddhist economics, therefore, is simplicity and non-violence. From an economist’s point of view, the marvel of the Buddhist way of life is the utter rationality of its pattern — amazingly small means leading to extraordinarily satisfactory results.
— Schumacher
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Cristy Cristy

Our Own Potentialities

This, I believe, is the great Western truth: that each of us is a completely unique creature and that, if we are ever to give any gift to the world, it will have to come out of our own experience and fulfillment of our own potentialities, not someone else’s.
— Joseph Campbell
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Cristy Cristy

Hasta La Raiz by Natalia Lafourcade

To the Root

 

I keep crossing rivers,

Walking through forests,

Loving the sun

Every day I keep pulling thorns

From the depths of my heart

At night I keep igniting dreams

To clean every memory with sacred smoke

 

When I write your name

In the white sand with a blue background

When I look at the sky, in the cruel form of a grey cloud,

You appear

One evening, climb a high hill

Look at the past

You will know that I have not forgotten

 

I carry you inside me, to the root

And, that you may grow better, you will be here

Although I hide myself behind the mountain

And find a field full of sugar cane

There will be no way, my moonbeam,

For you to leave

 

I think that every instant survived while walking

And every second of uncertainty

Every moment of not knowing

Are the exact key to this tissue

That I always carry under my skin

In this way I protect you

Here, follow me inside

 

I carry you inside me, to the root

And, that you may grow better, you will be here

Although I hide myself behind the mountain

And find a field full of sugar cane

There will be no way, my moonbeam,

For you to leave

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