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*If you heard anyone refer to their mother as “it,” you’d likely take it as a sign of extreme disrespect. So why do English speakers call the Earth “it” without flinching? The English language enforces an innate lack of respect for non-human beings through the word “it,” and may therefore be perpetuating the ecological crisis we face today. This is the case made by Zoe Vokes in the article “What If You Call Your Mother ‘it’?” published on Medium. Influenced by the “deep relationship of reciprocity” that the First Nations peoples of North America shared with Earth, Zoe examines how the English language fosters a lack of disrespect for non-human beings.

~'The deep relationship of reciprocity that the First Nations peoples of North America share with Mother Earth is one that has had a profound impact on my life. I’ve been greatly influenced by many of their stories, beliefs and practices.

Their relationship with the Earth is one that is based on a profound spiritual connection and has guided the First Nations peoples to practice reverence, humility and reciprocity. They see the Earth as a living being which consistently provides for us, they see humans as caretakers of the Earth, and their beliefs about sustainability are almost unparalleled across the world — the seven generation stewardship urges the current generation to act with the benefit of seven generations in the future in mind. They seem acutely aware of the gifts Mother Earth bestows upon us — far more so than many of us in occidental cultures. They understand that the rocks, rivers and trees are great teachers, and have developed an intricate knowledge and understanding of the natural world.

For me, though, one of the most influential concepts is their notion of the Earth’s animacy, and how their relationship with Mother Earth has informed their language and grammar — specifically the language they use for talking about the natural world. For many First Nations peoples, all living beings are animate — this includes humans and animals, yes, but it also includes plants, rocks, rivers, trees. Each of these has their own intelligence, their own knowledge and understanding — knowledge which, if we would only open our ears and eyes, we can learn from.

Perhaps one of the causes of the environmental destruction and degradation that is characterizing our generation is not only that we have forgotten the intelligence in all kinds of life and have thus labeled many animate, Earthly beings, as inanimate, but that our language almost forces this inanimacy upon us.

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Could the English language actually be perpetuating our ecological crisis?

Robin Wall Kimmerer, a botanist and member of the Citizen Potawatomi Nation, is a professor of environmental biology at the State University of New York and the founding director of the Center for Native Peoples and the Environment. Wall Kimmerer is also learning her native Anishinaabe language and believes that there is a serious problem with the English pronoun “it”. As she explains, “Grammar is how we chart relationships through language, including our relationship with the Earth,” and the grammar that we have in the English language is not one that inspires connection and inseparability, but instead reduces non-human beings, including our Earth, to mere ‘things’.

Imagine speaking of your own mother and saying “it has grey hair,” or “it is cooking lunch” — such a mistake would be an incredible act of disrespect, and would rob your mother of selfhood and kinship. Using “it” reduces your mother to merely a ‘thing’. We certainly wouldn’t dream of calling our mother “it”, and yet, in the English language, that is the only pronoun available for us to refer to our beloved Mother Earth.

Our language allows for no form of respect for the other-than-human beings with which we share this Earth….all 8.7million species of them. Animate beings are either human or they are “it”. “It” results in the objectification of the natural world, which in turn perpetuates the belief in human supremacy and dominion over nature — a belief that has lead to the reckless exploitation of our Earth. When you call a tree an “it”, it isn’t entirely surprising that we are able to clear forests without a second thought. As Wall Kimmerer points out, ‘“it” means it doesn’t matter.’

However, in Anishinaabemowin (the Anishinaabe language), along with many other indigenous languages, it is simply impossible to speak of animate beings as “it”. ‘We use the same words to address all living beings as we do our family. Because they are our family,’ explains Wall Kimmerer.

She suggests that perhaps the time has come for a transformation of the English language — an adoption of a pronoun that more accurately represents our true relationship to the natural world and the beautiful planet we are fortunate enough to call home. We might find the inspiration for such a pronoun within the Anishinaabe language itself...

There is an instant shift in perception when one talks of the natural world through the use of these new pronouns. Instead of the feeling of disconnection that comes with “it”, all living beings of the Earth become beings that we are deeply and inseparably connected to. Instead of being mere objects, primed for exploitation, they are subjects with their own intelligence, knowledge and spirit. Subjects which are, as other humans, deserving of our respect and kindness.'

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  • I love my mama earth , she,s my sustainer , giver of life ,  provider of water to drink , air to breath and fruits and vegetables to eat. I give thanks to her all the time .....................a lot of folks today , still are in need of understanding it.

    • ~Yes, Michael... we are biophysical extensions of the Gaian-Mind... the 'seemingly' outside world as much a part of our being as the blood in our veins. Through systematic, Archontic conditioning going back to ancient times, Humanity has been taught to view the world as 'other'... as something to be conquered, rather than honored as the Living, Thinking & Feeling manifestation of who we really are... we have to remember that we have a sacred bond with the world around us that was never intended to 'fall' this out of balance. As Bob Marley sang in 'Get Up, Stand Up': "Preacher man don't tell me Heaven is under the Earth, I know you don't know, what Life is really worth... Most people think great God will come from the sky, take away everything, and make everybody feel high. But if you know what Life is worth, You would look for yours on Earth, and now you see the Light, You Stand Up for Your Right, Yeah!!!" Reclaiming a sense of gratitude & appreciation for our precious Planet is an essential step toward reclaiming our Birthright... Unity-Consciousness. ~InLight555

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  • “It's clearly a crisis of two things: of consciousness and conditioning. We have the technological power, the engineering skills to save our planet, to cure disease, to feed the hungry, to end war. But we lack the intellectual vision, the ability to change our minds. We must decondition ourselves from 10,000 years of bad behavior. And, it's not easy.”... “The syntactical nature of reality, the real secret of magic, is that the world is made of words. And if you know the words that the world is made of, you can make of it whatever you wish.”... “Nature is not our enemy, to be raped and conquered. Nature is ourselves, to be cherished and explored.” ~Terence McKenna

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