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110, Laudato Si', On Care for our Common Home, by Pope Francis

"The specialization which belongs to technology makes it difficult to see the larger picture. The fragmentation of knowledge proves helpful for concrete applications and yet it often leads to a loss of appreciation for the whole, for the relationships between things, and for the broader horizon, which then becomes irrelevant. This very fact makes it hard to find adequate ways of solving the more complex problems of today's world, particularly those regarding the environment and the poor; these problems cannot be dealt with from a single perspective or from a single set of interests. A science which would offer solutions to the great issues would necessarily have to take into account the data generated by other fields of knowledge, including philosophy and social ethics, but this is a difficult habit to acquire today. Nor are there genuine ethical horizons to which one can appeal. Life gradually becomes a surrender to situations conditioned by technology, itself viewed as the principal key to the meaning of existence. In the concrete situation confronting us, there are a number of symptoms which point to what is wrong, such as environmental degradation, anxiety, a loss of the purpose of life and of community living. Once more we see that 'realities are more important than ideas'."

If Laudato Si' were written by Pope Francine and not me replacing Pope Francis's root anthrosupremacist choices with similar but more nuanced and multiculturally inclusive choices, cooperatively healthy premises might further enlighten to resolutely empower a rather more transubstantially engaging creolizing catholic haute cuisine. #110. The LeftBrain specialization belonging to industrializing monetized technology makes it difficult to see the larger restoring health justice picture, ecofeminist designed more circular, less straightly white bright male Fragmentation of EitherRight/OrWronglyLeft knowledge proves purposeful for reductive concrete nonorganic applications, And yet straight white predative male privilege often leads to a loss of healthy creolizing appreciation for our catholic global open ecopolitical system, For the spiraling distress/de-stress dynamic relationships in-between fully articulated Left cognitive dominant paradigms, about things, for reductive commodification By ignoring RightMind ecofeminist prominence supporting broader multigenerational temporal health horizons Which remain LeftBrain irrelevant to this quarter's financial profit report. This very RightWing dominant ecopolitical fact makes it hard to find adequate ways of solving and resolving more complex health systemic problems in today's StraightWhitePatriarchal AnthroLives Matter Most in a monoculturing monotheistic worldview, Particularly problematic are environmental health problems and capitalist patriarchal monopolistic divestments starving Whole OpenCatholic EarthTribe solidarity, gated apartness against the lower caste poor and non-anthroprivileged; These problems cannot be therapeutically dealt with from a single monoculturing monotheistic StraightWhiteMale perspective or from a monopolistic fragile field of public ecopolitical v egotheistic privatized interests, investments, market control, and multimedia monopolistic access. A science which would offer autonomous LeftBrain solutions to the great health transitional engagement issues of how to restore EarthJustice would necessarily have to take into health and safety account the data generated and regenerated by organic ecowomanist fields of ecological healing relationships and theological SacredEarth knowledge of co-redemptive worldview rebirth experience and cooperative health stewardship, Including interreligious creolizing catholic philosophies and multicultural social ethical engagement curiosity courage; But, this is a difficult sacred synergetic polycultural health is wealth ecofeminist economic revaluation habit to Left/Right bicamerally acquire today. Nor are there genuine economy enlightened and politically empowering democratic energy ethical cost-effective horizons to which one can secular/sacredly appeal for ecosystemic resonant healthy resilient ego/eco-balance. StraightWhiteMale dominant life gradually becomes a surrender to pathological win/lose situations conditioned by Either technological capital-endowed machines Or organic mindbody health and safety not viewed as the principal capitalist key to the patriarchal head meaning of monotheistically endowed existence. In our concrete global climate pathology situation confronting Black TransGender Wealthy HealthLives Matter for restoring EarthJustice, there are a number of LeftBrain RightWing dominant symptoms which point to what is toxic absence of interreligious dialogue, Such as environmental degradation, chronic desecration anxiety, a loss for the win/win purpose of multiculturally meaningful life and of cooperative, well-humored, multigenerational matriarchal domestic local healthy resilient community living. Once more we see that Patriarchal-Capitalist politically correct rightwing realities are more financially important than PolyCultural-Communion leftwing politically correct ideas, regenerating multicultural dialogue procedures, ecofeminist healthy wealth communion policies, permaculturally integral designs inclusive co-op engaging nonviolently catholic communication sharing robust well-being re-connecting ecological re-ligioning theological anthro-womanist global worldviews If Laudato Si' were Caring for Earth by Pope Francine and not bicameral me creolizing catholic haute cuisine.

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