Pandora’s Box (We Must Put It Back In and Seal It!) … and Don Quixotes (Because We Can Not!!)*

eight to ten billion humans

walls, luxurious gated fortresses of castle-like “homes”, bubbles

overshoot & disparity

agrilogistics/industrial ag

fossil energy/materials

anthropogenic climate change

nuclear arms, (assault) weapons

plastic**

automobiles

prevalence of artificialization, “noise”, stuff, clutter, trash, pollution

War

 

COMPLEXLY, STUBBORNLY OPEN PANDORA’S BOX

 

prayer

most recycling

letters to governmental reps hopelessly bought with capital

high-input/-throughput “organic” systems (directly/indirectly) dependent on fossil energy/material

targeting certain invasive species

………………………

law establishing that an early-developing 6-week embryo Trump’s a mother’s quality of life & dynamic homeostatic symbioses

capital punishment/killing of a fully developed human being***

law allowing open-carry of arms without a permit

economic growth & conspicuous consumption

 

(pseudo-critical thinking/decision-making in ecological ignorance)

Peace

 

COMPLEXLY QUIXOTIC

 

Neverthless,

As Cervantes “novelized”

Never give up!

 

We must have

Hesiod’s Hope!!

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*Musings more for me than for ye.

**A Sick World of Plastic – PabloEco3500K (paulpeaceparables.com)

**To Kill! or Not to Kill? by paul b. martin – PabloEco3500K (paulpeaceparables.com)

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7 S’s / VV->^^ 

 

 

 

Useless Desires* (Silly Seriousness … or Serious Silliness)

l’m not blank …

Just dark and dank …

Least that’s what I “thank.”

Maybe there’s some good in the tank?

But up until now I “thank” …

What has come out so very, very earnestly … seems to have stank.

 

Into the noisy chaotic dark abyss … which stinks … this day I sank

Into the dark and dank.

And completion of the story is that they all know I’m a crank.

Fervent belief in a need to abide by the Second Law … “Make him walk the plank.”

Follow the Precautionary Principle and the Golden Rule? … “Yes sir!  A very certifiable crank!”

Okay now!  Don’t get so serious.  The whole kit and caboodle is just the gods’ prank.

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*(1271) Useless Desires – YouTube

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a peaceful summer of watermelons, grandma, and story, 1959

It was a summer of pitching hundreds, thousands! of BIG! melons

around wilson county

sweaty, muscle-soring, tiring work

with black folk Bobby Ray Williams and Charlie Brown

work- and life-experienced but very playful …

and so much fun!

we slammed our fists into many of the perfectly-ripe

red-meated berries

and partook of the delicious aroma, taste,

and juices and sustaining fruit

of their hearts

the real heaven of it all

was in the evenings and nights and mornings

in grandma martin’s, ms. eva’s tiny home

and wonderful peace

which i rarely had in a crowded household of eight

back off 173 near devine town

 

no cow to milk

animals to feed …

to load for market

pigs to castrate

screwwormed wounds to doctor

garden to tend

careless weeds to pull

fence, waterlines, and sheds to build

dad’s work lists with which to deal

brothers to fight …

mornings and evenings and weekends …

before going out into the world

 

just peace … peace … peace

lovely peace

and thoughts superficial and deep

solely within self

or between grandma and i

 

soft sounds and soft light of night

i could gently focus and be attentive to …

the wind

the songs of cicadas and crickets

sauntering steps taken down the street outside

quiet conversations

a dog barking

some chickens disturbed

in the little village of stockdale, texas

 

cool air settling over me

in the soft comforting bed

at a window in the little room

which was now mine and mine alone

taking in the amazing smell

a clean earthy smell

 

on sundays especially

i ate the moist morsels

of grandma martin’s quickly-made cakes

from scratch

wheat flour, baking powder, salt, sugar

eggs, milk, oil and vanilla

never exactly measured

just delightfully thrown together

baked

and then iced …

with a lovely simple mixture

of sugar, vanilla, butter, lemon, and a bit of cream

 

this special grandmother-dessert

went well with her iced tea

topped with sprigs of peppermint

freshly plucked from a vigorous plant of hierbabuena

always growing at the base of her faucet

just outside her back door

 

the early part of the evenings

were filled with very blunt but colorful

eye-opening and mind-expanding stories …

of my blue-eyed paul newman of a dad,

the wonderfully wild hard-drinking and heavy-smoking

great aunt fannie lou

grandma’s sister

who lived nearby in a trailer home

aunts estelle and lora

uncle pee wee, cuz george junior,

and my namesake

clark gable look-alike, uncle bain–

killed in germany in 1945,

not far from mom louise kneuper’s roots

near the koblenz rhine

……………

“mix in some beer and song and pretty girls

and your dad alton

later a marine at peleliu

was hell on wheels

but bain

who tried to dodge being drafted during ww II

was more likely to start crying in his drink

he a great horseman

your dad would prefer to walk

different

but they were loving, tight brothers those two

in peace or in a fight

and they frequently communicated via mail

across the oceans

even in the terrible War

in the years just before you were born!”

…………………..

sweet memories of smells and sounds and visions,

and life-enduring, life-enhancing stories,

and of peace,

and of a real home seventy miles from home

for a summer

with ms. eva, grandma

in 1959.

 

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*Another grandma poem from a brother:

 

 

 

Homes

“I Shall Gather Up

by Athey Thompson

 

I shall

Gather up

All the lost souls

That wander this earth

All the ones that are alone

All the ones that are broken

All the ones that never really fitted in

I shall gather them all up

And together we shall find our home”

1.Guadalupe, Comal County, mostly 605 Elm, Street, Seguin

 

Betsy and I

Side by side

(Fifty years total)

1920’s Sears home

Beautiful wildflowers et al.

Thirteen lucky pecan trees towering over

Figs, loquats, other fruits

Raised bed greens, zanahorias, calabacitas, tomatoes, okra

A study full of books and much to learn

Thirty-five years of memories of Easters, Christmases,

Youthful learning

Venison backstrap and chili, Alsatian parisa, barbeques, tortilla soup,

Santiago Jimenez–many times married including a Seguinite–flirting with Betsy,

Americana music and Gruene Hall

And Landa Park

Freely bicycling all around

A home filled with so very, very much.

2.  Medina and Wilson County, mostly a mile east of Devine on 173

 

Mom’s womb  … It’s forever!

All the homegrown/wildgrown fruits, vegetables, milk, beef, pork, eggs, chicken

You’d ever want to eat

Plenty of work and out-in-Nature play

So many ways and much to learn

Socially, politically, ecologically, morally/ethically

And especially about self.

3.  Campo Grande-Mato Grosso do Sul … and Rio, no Brasil

 

With family there, this would be number one

A good ethos of work-play balance

Joyful, loving misturas de gente

Bastante diversidade

Pão de queijo

Churrasco

Pudim mineiro

Priaias lindas

Foz Iguaçu

Futebol bonita

 

Saudades!!!!

4.  Eaarth

 

For all its artificiality, synthetics, human-manufactured biocides, plastic,

Climate-changing freely-available extracted fossil energy

All its problematic challenges

Kids and grandkids who love very much … and some not so much

For all its “burros”

Despite overshoot and disparity and loss of biodiversity

And War, War, War!!!

It continues to reflect much human, biotic, biological joy and satisfaction

And beauty!

In so many ways.

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Omne Trium Perfectum!

Unus. Humans living 1. sabiamente, 2. simply, 3. slowly

Duo. In accordance with 1. laws of limits, 2. the second law of thermodynamics, and 3. the precautionarly principle, and

Tres.  True to a golden rule of 1. solidarity, 2. of caring, 3. of sharing

or

UnusDynamic slow “boiling” of homeostatic symbioses

DuoSytematic global erosion of a life-supporting natural resource base and/or

TresNuclear holocaust

 

The latter Omne Trium Perfectum is species suicide

And not natural.

 

Ek.Sanchitta Karma

Do. Prarabda Karma

Teen. Agami Karma

 

Does “god” care?

I think not!

Did we?

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a deep weary ache for a neo-earth. eaarth in an anthropocene of 7.8 billion humans, (a prevalence of wonderful capitalism world-wide), over-shoot and severe disparity

i so want to leave this world

not this world

but THIS world

come on dear

let us travel far

and reach a world with no guns or nuclear arms

a world void of righteous hate

void of rampant destruction of homeostatic symbioses

one where black lives

young black lives

poor young black lives

and their moms

brown lives

lakota lives

palestinian lives

syrian lives

yemeni lives

favela lives

san pedro sulan slum lives

queer lives

transexual lives

matter

more than oil

more than t-bone steaks

more than nice luxurious plastic clothes

more than big air-conditioned homes and cars

more than fancy recreation vehicular mansions

more than POWER, POWER, POWER

more than guns, guns, guns, MORE THAN GUNS!

come on dear

let’s travel … faaaar

………………..

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( 7 S’s / VV->^^ )

 

BAN PLASTICS! … and more.

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Sent out last night, 4/18/2021–

Dear Seguin Gazette & KWED SeguinToday,

I’m getting pretty fed up with all the disposable plastic bags (or the people using them) I see go out of HEB … and I am sick of all these terrible mass shootings in our “wonderful” country.  (And yes, they are both serious socio-ecological issues.)

I don’t do much to deal with & prevent either and have decided to at least take the following little action with your help.  (And perhaps I can get some other folk and organizations to chip in eventually!??!)

  1. Felicia and/or Delilah, Let’s put a 1/2 page “ad” in this Wednesday’s Seguin Gazette.  (See the message below)
  2. Then we’ll run the same one the last Sunday of each month for the rest of 2021, except that these will be 1/4 pagers.
  3. Darren and/or Mary Jane, I’m considering putting the same ad in SeguinToday for the rest of the issues this year, depending on what it’ll cost me.

Of course, I would welcome any suggestions for improvements in the message below.  And Darren, if it would be appropriate to do some PSAs down these lines over KWED, I would certainly be eager to do so.

Thanks,

paul

(I’ll try to get some posters out down these lines, and I believe at least one business might allow me to do so.  …  And eventually I hope to get in and visit with the local HEB management, GBRA, Guadalupe County RTA, TLU Center for Servant Leadership, Seguin ISD, LULAC Council 682, some clubs, churches, Rep. John Kuempel, etc.)

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Ban Plastics!

 

Profoundly Live the Golden Rule–in Solidarity—with Utmost Respect for All on Eaarth,

Including Other Species & the Unborn

 

Immediately reduce use of & work to ban all polystyrene & disposable plastics & eventually other plastics in Seguin, Texas, U.S.A. …

 

Use cottons, woolens, linens, hemp, silk as clothing. etc. (used, if possible)

Dry  your clothes on a line

Turn off: lights, air-conditioning, any electrical use (with power strips) when possible

Grow some of your own vegetables especially easy winter crops.

Buy food in bulk.  Boycott fast-food chains

Compost your leaves/use for mulch

Ride a bicycle for short trips

 

Get rid of any wasteful guns/rifles you don’t actually use for hunting meat for food

 

Try to live more wisely, humbly, simply, slowly, caringly and sharingly

Critically think & lower your ecological footprint

Live “richly” through a sustainable livelihood rather a job!

 

paul bain martin

( 7 S’s / VV->^^ )

Collaborator on a new illustrated book (Games We Play) on applied ecology available soon, about the Why?, Whats? and How? of quality life for all on Eaarth, including other species.

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*** ó menina, Próximo via ComuniDária 8/25/19

https://callparaasparedes.blogs.sapo.pt/proximo-298288

St. Philip’s College Earth Day Webinar 2021

(https://alamo.zoom.us/rec/share/FnRcyDfvrx4HxMo3ir6VIxA_Hd_Jhy9oW72MZQWyQUN2jML2DxADd3qrGPEJ-Sv_.ZwexkNEU1vQBv3JI?startTime=1617375618000)*

St. Philip’s College will be taking these materials for “saving the Earth”, tidying them up and making them more succinct, attractive, and digestible … and releasing them via various media vehicles during Earth Day Week, 2021.

Biography of Presenter paul bain martin.

The highest hopes for keynote webinar presenter, paul bain martin, on Earth Day, April 22, 2021 (also his amazing NISD San Antonio-educator brother, Lawrence Alton Martin’s birthday) are:

  • that folk will read his little heavily-illustrated book on applied ecology, Games We Play, and
  • wisely fight for socio-ecological justice in this world of monumental challenges.

paul has three degrees in agricultural entomology; nevertheless, about 50 years ago he began to truly realize in a socio-political/economic (ecological) sense that the Earth’s problems are not insects, but rather imprudent actions by Homo sapiens. He has farmed and ranched, served on boards of various NGOs, worked in various capacities for Texas A&M, USDA, University of Florida, University of Georgia, Jim Hightower’s Texas Department of Agriculture, public K-12 school systems, as a consultant and researcher for EMBRAPA & OAS in Brasil, and in much joy for 20-plus years with the wonderful HB/HS St. Philip’s College (paul is now retired from the Natural Sciences Department, SPC.).

paul has numerous publications, essays, reports, poems, and blog posts dealing with applied entomology and applied ecology.  Some of his heroes are ecologists E.J. Dyksterhuis, Archie Carr, H.T. Odum, David Pimentel, Miguel Altieri, and E.O. Wilson.  He and his lovely biology teacher-wife volunteer in the Seguin area of Texas, across the Plains, and in Latin America in ecological activities, primarily with youth.

Songs within the Webinar*.

(1115) Wonder If The World Can Wait That Long by Adam Wright (lyric video). – YouTube (1115) Cody Canada | Wonder If The World Can Wait That Long | The Next Waltz – YouTube

Rollin’ in Sweet Earth’s Arms1 – PabloEco3500K (paulpeaceparables.com)

paul’s Answer to Webinar Audience Questions Not Answered Within the Recording/Chat-Transcript at the URL Above.

Ana Maria Gonzalez – Plastics are increasingly dangerous and recent studies have been indicating the negative impact on human cognitive development as they are being absorbed through the blood stream. What can we do about it as individuals and as a community? How?

Sylvia Manning – Is there a public school anywhere that doesn’t pour thousands of pieces of Styrofoam away every school day?  How can the schools tell students they should care when the kids see the school doesn’t care?  Or, has this changed?

Marvel Maddox – Could you address how to overcome intentional mis-information by elected officials and corporations re: issues around sustainability?  My second concern is how do we gather enough movement to have a paradigm shift … [away from]capitalism because continued growth and consumption can not continue.

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 First I will state the obvious, i.e., that we are in a dilemma/Gordian knot and that …
  • we have overshot the limits of Earth’s carrying capacity,
  • we are drawing down on Earth’s limited natural resource base, and
  • there is no way that we can continue to consume what We one-half to one (1) billion Haves do, except (temporarily) with fossil energy and fossil material inputs.

My rough napkin-calculations tell me that we Haves need to reduce our consumption by 2/3rds from upwards of 200,000,000 to 300,000,000 calories per day down to ca. 70,000 Kilocalories per capita daily.  That includes rapidly getting off of socio-ecologically destructive polystyrene, plastics, and high-energy input/throughput systems..

For the short term–even though we don’t necessarily have their social capital, intellect, education, experiences and/or personal energy–we need to be Greta Thunbergs, Jason Hickels, Naomi Kleins, Chris Hedgeses, Berta Cacereses, Vandana Shivas, Herman Dalys, Gregg Popoviches, Dalai Lamas, St. Francises of Assisi and Jesuses of Nazareth.  We should actively, wisely, and systematically use our voice, including through the written word, to struggle for local and global system change toward sustainable community.  (For me, “sustainability means social justicehumaneness, and ecological sanity)..

As some locales and countries have already done, we need to work individually and in solidarity, in multifaceted efforts, to ban single-use polystyrene foam, single use plastics, and other plastics. We must regulate national and trans-national corporations and laissez-faire, neoliberal capitalism NOW!  (I must add, that we must regulate and dramatically reduce the funding of the GLOBAL MILITARY-industrial complex, but especially that of the all too powerful, world-exploiting EEUU, … toward pacifism)

For the long term, the answer to all of these questions is to:

  • level off population growth rates of humans and domesticated species,
  • dramatically reduce consumption rates by Haves,
  • lower our individual collective ecological footprints (of Haves) locally and globally, and
  • share power and resources with have-nots including other species.*

(*And transition eventually to a mostly local matriarchal agrarian world-system in concert with Nature.)

Through positively ethical applied community ecology/PEACE across curricula and campuses of all human organizational entities, we need to learn … and then spread, values and practices of  socio-ecological justice … and agitate/protest, organize, plan, lobby, twist arms, vote appropriately, develop good policy, and take action (with monitoring and assessments to make certain we are on track toward our goals of restoration/regeneration & conservation of resilient, sustainable community), locally and globally.  In this process, we must consider well-researched life-cycle analysis and negative externalities.  We must get off of our capitalistic addiction to: growth, exploitation of the poor and powerless and Nature, profits by the already too powerful & greedy, and fossil fuel energy and materials (including fossil energy-dependent nuclear energy and fossil energy-dependent [heavily subsidized] so-called  “renewable” energies).

I’m sorry (I guess). …  But we need, in the relatively near future, a new system of values and practices. (Well, what we truly need to do is to actually live a profound and holistic Golden Rule, abide by the Second Law of Thermodynamic and the Precautionary Principle, and tear down walls and barriers to communication–and sustainably live within the various ecological principles and practices.  We must change to a neo-Earth from this overly artificial Eaarth of the Anthropocene which is precariously providing “quality” life for perhaps 3-4 billion as well as some individuals of some other species.  This must happen for the continuation of a dynamic homeostatic symbioses/Nature including quality life for Homo sapiens and other free/”wild” species with which we have historically/prehistorically been accustomed to sustainably interact).

Some books I would recommend to help answer your questions are:

Less Is More.  How Degrowth Will Save the World by Jason Hickel

The Art of Commonplace by Wendell Berry

Doughnut Economics by Kate Raworth

Social Ecology:  Society-Nature Relations Across Time and Space by Helmut Haberl et al.

Ecological Literacy by David Orr

Remaking Society by Murray Bookchin  and …

our little book which will be available very soon:

Games We Play.  More Than 200,000 Years of Living Truthfully and 5.000 of Searching for Truth by and for All Biota (An abbreviated book with abundant illustrations all about applied ecology for kids from 12 years of age to 120)

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PowerPoint Presentation Used for the Webinar*.

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