The modern world paradigm is antithetical to Earth paradigm
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2026-04-08
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Pat McCabe reflects on the deeper roots of the crises we are facing. She describes the dominant mindset of modern society as a kind of illness, one shaped by the belief that power must be held over others rather than shared with life.
This paradigm of power over people, she suggests, is profoundly out of rhythm with the Earth.
Where the living world moves through relationship...
Pat McCabe reflects on the deeper roots of the crises we are facing. She describes the dominant mindset of modern society as a kind of illness, one shaped by the belief that power must be held over others rather than shared with life.
This paradigm of power over people, she suggests, is profoundly out of rhythm with the Earth.
Where the living world moves through relationship, reciprocity, and interdependence, modern systems often reward domination, extraction, and control. This conditioning encourages hyper-individualized lives, where success is measured by separation, accumulation, and status, even when that success comes at the expense of others, of community, and of the planet itself.
Pat reminds us that this way of organizing society is not inevitable, it is learned. And what is learned can also be unlearned.
Her words invite us to question the normalization of hierarchy and to remember that the Earth does not operate through domination. The forest does not compete for supremacy. The river does not hoard its flow. Life sustains itself through relationship.
To heal, she suggests, we may need to reorient toward those patterns once again.
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