Pouring Its Light Into Ashes
Grateful Dead: Dark Star...4/24/72 (1)
If I could go back to a point in history to try to get things to come out differently, I would go back and tell Moses to go up the mountain again and get the other tablet. Because the Ten Commandments just tell us what we are supposed
to do with one another, not a word about our relationship to the earth. Genesis starts with these commands: multiply, replenish the earth, and subdue it. We have multiplied very well, we have replenished our populations very well, we have subdued it all too well, and we don’t have any other instruction.
--David Brower
Sooner or later in every talk,
(David) Brower describes the creation of the world. He invites his listeners to consider the six days of Genesis as a figure of speech for what has in fact been four billion years. On this scale, a day equals something like six hundred and sixty-six million years, and thus all day Monday and until Tuesday noon, creation was busy getting the earth going. Life began Tuesday noon,
and the beautiful organic wholeness of it developed over the next four days. At 4pm Saturday, the big reptiles came on. Five hours later, when the redwoods appeared, there were no more big reptiles. At three minutes before midnight, man appeared. At one-fourth of a second before midnight, Christ arrived. At one-fortieth of a second before midnight, the Industrial Revolution began. We are surrounded with people who think that what we have been doing for that one-fortieth of a second can go on indefinitely. They are considered normal, but they are stark, raving mad.
--John McPhee
Encounters With The Archdruid Dark Star...4/24/72 (2)
Polite
conversationalists
leave no mark
save the scars
upon the Earth
that could have
been prevented
had they stood
their ground.
--David Brower
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