I recently interviewed David Orton, the noted deep ecology philosopher. This week’s Sunday Herald column was supposed to be about David, but I made the mistake of starting with his account of participating in a “Council of All Beings” — where he played the role of a coyote – and somehow the idea of the Council itself took over the column.
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I’ve never participated in a Council of All Beings. Not yet.
Councils of All Beings were designed by proponents of “deep ecology” to give people a direct emotional experience of their profound connection with the rest of the natural world. Deep ecology holds that the world was not made for human exploitation, that all its features have intrinsic value, and that our most urgent task is to re-discover our proper place among the life-forms that share this green and spinning planet.
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