I
realized that in many ways that global biomes may be likened to our global
religions or any other human system of belief. This is because ecosystems are in
essence an expression to the wild vitality of the universe and an attempt to
make order/meaning from it. This is the same as humanity attempting, through
various beliefs/rituals/moralities, to construct a functional world from the
existence we’re given. All the plants
and animals organize themselves in whatever pattern makes sense to them just as
organize ourselves in a way that makes sense to us. What happens is that we are
all making use of the same base materials but constructing different structures
that are nonetheless equally viable.
In New
Zealand, the dominant forest tree might be Totara, Matai, Rimu or Beech while
in California it might be Oak, Bay Laurel, or Redwood. In both instances the
trees play the same roles of carbon sequestering, habitat provision, soil
building and so forth. It is exactly the same story for Christianity, Islam,
Hinduism, Buddhism, Existentialism or whatever you prefer. Each provides some
measure of comfort, community, love and tradition in its own way. Those are some
of the main functions of religion now whatever where you’re from. And so again
it comes down to the fact that nobody can necessarily be wrong; we’re just
doing what we can with what we have.
That’s
what I’ve come up with at least. Biomes are like religions: creative
expressions of life each equally worthy of respect and valuable for their
diversity.
I really dig this concept. Context is so important to one's worldview and beliefs, and that does not exclude one's environment. Balinese-Hindus are so connected to their environment. Daily offerings made from banana leaves, flowers, and rice (all found locally) are essential to one's religious practice. This practice only came about because the climate of Bali allowed for it to happen. Imagine if this form of Hinduism came about in Iceland. Practices would be for sure different; not wrong, as you say, but merely different.
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(Sorry for the randomness of this post. Someone showed me your blog a while back and now I check it from time to time.)