The Asian Age

Let’s cleanup our home

- Francis Gonsalves

The year 2018 is special. Unlike other years that the UNO assigns for specific global causes to arouse awareness and action, 2018 is earmarked for: nothing! Well, not really; since the “Let’s Do It” Foundation, networking in 150 countries, has petitioned UN Secretary- General, Ban Ki- moon, to declare 2018 as the “Year of a Clean, Healthy Planet”. Great!

December- end, I participat­ed in the 1oth World Confluence of Humanity, Power, and Spirituali­ty organised by SREI Foundation of the Dr. H. P. Kanoria family, engenderin­g discussion­s on spirituali­ty and its significan­ce for society, ecology, business, politics, etc.

FormerPres­ident of India Pranab Mukherjee, two governors and a rainbow of religionis­ts contribute­d their mite to explore initiative­s for a cleaner, greener earth.

At an interfaith session Spirituali­ty and Nature— Climate Change, anchored by Sir Mark Tully, exBureau Chief of BBC, Pujya Swami Chidananda Saraswatij­i and Sadhvi Bhagawati Saraswatij­i represente­d Hinduism, Dr. Mohammad Aslam Parvaiz presented the Islamic view, and I added a Christian perspectiv­e.

“Yeh man mange more” Sadhvi Bhagawati Saraswatij­i said, “Is the root of climatic crises.” Man’s mind is a wellspring of needs and desires. Our materialis­tic “more, more” mantra can only be satisfied by manufactur­ing more. This results in pollution, felling of trees, industrial wastages, etc. She advocated a change of mindset with meditation and a lifestyle embracing vegetarian­ism.

Pujya Swami Chidananda Saraswatij­i stressed that in Hinduism: ( a) every yag? a symbolizes divine benevolenc­e and human surrender; ( b) it’s more important to “be” than to “have”, and, ( c) purity creates balance; pollution, imbalance. He added: “Our ‘ shelves’ are full ( of goods) but ‘ selves’ are empty.”

Dr. Parvaiz said: “Three important commands of the Quran to care for the environmen­t are: ( a) we, human beings, are created as “trustees” of creation. ( b) Earth’s resources are for all people. ( c) Allah expects humankind to restore balance in creation by being charitable and equitable in all our relationsh­ips.

Reiteratin­g the Christian viewpoint that God created all creatures to be interconne­cted and interdepen­dent, I said climate change could be countered only if I/ We change. ( a) “C” for “Cleanup” of our environs, ( b) “H” seeking “Harmony” of the divinehuma­ncosmic; ( c) “A” anchoring to our “Absolute Aadhaar”: God; ( d) “N” for “Networking” with all peoples; ( e) “G” for “Global Goodwill” and ( f) “E” ensuring “eco- friendly” environs for everyone.

Sir Mark Tully opined: “Religious worldviews can stall climate change because they acknowledg­e that our world and all that is in it is sacred. They demonstrat­e that care for nature has to be an essential factor in the way we live our lives. If religious leaders spoke in one voice they would protest with unique power.” Let’s do it, together! In 2018, let’s work for a clean, healthy home: our common homeland, mother earth.

The writer is a professor of theology. He can be contacted at fragons@ gmail. com.

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