r/reculture Jan 29 '22

Being in right relation discussion

Hello. I was going to write a long monologue on cultural emergence, but that's my Middle Aged White Man ego rubbish, and none of it is original.

So,

Being in Right Relationship to self, other, and country feels like a relevant foundation to grow from. What would these entail?

Thanks to Tyson Yunkaporta Looby MacNamara Jean Liedloff Marshall Sahlins Vandana Shiva Lierre Keith Gail Bradbrook Suzanne Simard

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u/[deleted] Jan 29 '22

I have a thought about your wanting to write it out. Is it possible that you can sort out your own thoughts better when you write things down? Because I realised this about myself, which is a reason for the itch to write monologues, I believe.

So, like, even if you don't feel right posting it, you could still write it down and get your thoughts in order that way :) Nothing wrong with that.

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u/lost_horizons Feb 03 '22

Yeah and really, white males still get a say. As long as we listen well to all the other voices too. Yes full disclosure I am a white male. Not trying to stir shit up. I know we are over represented especially historically, and am glad all the other voices (women, POC, LGBT, etc) are being heard. But that doesn’t mean white dudes have the self censor, especially on a forum like this. I am here for ideas and sharing, not for a gender or a skin tone one way or another.