We believe there is a spiritual, social, and scientific connection between the survival of human beings and the health of our shared bodies of water above and below. We declare the waters of Earth an essential and endangered living entity to be protected from harm along with all of life on Earth as an integrated living system.
The signing of this petition demonstrates our compassion for
water as a living entity. The closed
system of Earth’s water cycle is unique and undeniably present in all aspects
of human and non-human life. This water
has existed for billions of years, passing through each of us in turn. It is as much a part of our common experience
as is our need for breath. We are born
from our mothers’ waters and have each known an intimate relationship to its
life giving properties.
Being simultaneously a living entity and also a part of all of life on Earth, we understand that mystics and theologians alike are capable of
feeling what water feels, knowing what water knows, moving, quenching, and
transforming like water. We cannot
deny that water carries our poison, our discard, our birth waters, and even our
inactive DNA, that it is co-mingled with minerals, food, blood, and medicine. We know that it carries the power to grow food and to keep our world from either withering or washing away. Knowing all of this, we conclude that water has
the right to be clean, flowing, and equally shared on this living planet. Much
like each human has the right to certain life sustaining rights; so does the
water.
We share the responsibility to express our common need for
equal access to the forms of water essential to sustain the cycles of life on
Earth. We witness to this imbalance by
speaking and acting to bring human activity into “right relationship” with
Earth’s water cycles as it connects to gasses, liquids, minerals, carbon based
life forms and more. Freedom, for water,
refers to the water’s ability to care for itself, to be clean, to be born from the
depths of Earth in its own time, and to remain chemically autonomous, as much
as humans can firstly do no harm.
When water is denied these basic needs, it affects life on
Earth in ways detrimental to the continuation of this great continuum of life that makes
up our common experience on Earth.
Respectfully submitted by people of Earth as representatives
of this inseparable living system we call home.
by Glynis Lumb 2015
The author asks,"What would it take to make this petition a reality?"
Learn More: Read A Declaration of the Rights of All Waters 2014 2nd Gathering of the Women's Congress for Future Generations
Community Environmental Legal Defense Fund
Water Security has been defined as "the reliable availability
of an acceptable quantity and quality of water for health, livelihoods and
production, coupled with an acceptable level of water-related risks."[1]
Sustainable development will not be achieved without a water secure world. A
water secure world integrates a concern for the intrinsic value of water with a
concern for its use for human survival and well-being. A water secure world
harnesses water's productive power and minimises its destructive force. Water
security also means addressing environmental protection and the negative
effects of poor management. It is also concerned with ending fragmented
responsibility for water and integrating water resources management across all
sectors – finance, planning, agriculture, energy, tourism, industry, education
and health. A water secure world reduces poverty, advances education, and
increases living standards. It is a world where there is an improved quality of
life for all, especially for the most vulnerable—usually women and children—who
benefit most from good water governance.[2] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Water_security
Yeah!!!!!! So beautiful and so true and needed, thank you! May I recommend a story in case you or others reading this haven't read it yet? MartÃn Prechtel's "The Disobedience of the Daughter of the Sun" is a retelling of a very old, important, special story---one of those stories that needs to be kept alive!---that has water at its heart. The first half of the book is the story (ideally shared aloud), and the second half is Prechtel's commentary about the story. In the commentary, he talks about how the Daughter of the Sun is Water. She seems as timely as ever, because in the story she is brutalized and ultimately transformed. It seems like we're living inside that story, unfortunately the part where Water is brutalized. Anyway, I think you'd enjoy it! I even read it to the girls (only needing to edit out one adult-only sentence, something mean Grandmother Moon says to her Daughter while lost in anger...) and they loved it too. xoxo
ReplyDeleteThank you, Mindy. Our mythology runs deep. Stories that te a truth, even if it is painful, are healing. I'll try to post a small excerpt when I find it.
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