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Caregiving Earth

Caring for Earth includes caring for oneself, and caring for those we have grown to care for. Co-piloting Spaceship Earth includes piloting humane landscapes of EgoLeft-EcoRight Identity. Spaceship Earth evolves collective global LeftBrain power and RightBrain wisdom to co-manage with Earth what we ecologically own cooperatively together. The cooperatively owned WinWin self-regenerative Gaia hypothesis, Lovelock and Margulis, presents Earth and Her Tribes as self-regenerating/degenerating bio-ego/eco-EarthBorn systems. CoMentoring Systems merge now in this Great Transitional moment, critical crisis of risk and opportunity, to reverse disaffecting fundamental life-support systems of both eco-climate and ego-landscapes. EarthCare evolutions/devolutions follow both Western fatherland patriarchal patriotic nationalistic competing histories, and matriarchal-cooperative ethical MotherEarth restraint and respect mutual enculturation, and sometimes even active fear of not-so-motherly rejection and annihilation, darkness, rather than c-squared Yin-squared flowing fractal nurturing light. CareGiving Both/And Light can self-extinguish through too much monoculturing competitive Either/Or deductive-only dominance, evaporating capital-nutritional trickle down and out from above, where swelling CareReceivers monopolize totalitarian Don't Lose short-term and Don't worry about future generation long-term Losers devolving outcomes of Anti-Caring Earth. Think of CareReceiving Ego as also CareGiving EarthBorn. You and Mom's own small cooperative co-mentorship, extending out toward all our collaborative EarthShip bubbles recycling in spirals of dipolar co-arising full-spectral lights CareGiving and Receiving and Giving and...

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