Remember: It's Never Too Late To Belong
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All around the world,
people who have never met
and likely never will,
are getting to know each other
in the community of life
where we belong ...
together with all living species.

It's never too late
to join the party!

Do You Remember?

Have you ever forgotten something – a name, a place, an event – and struggled to remember, finally giving up, only to have an "ah ah" moment some time later, suddenly recalling what evaded your recollection, maybe in the shower, or driving, or daydreaming by the window, watching the rain?

Do You Remember?I wonder. I wonder if life is like that, if we live in a spell of forgetting, tickled by a vague sense of something just beyond our conscious awareness, something important but elusive? What is it we might have forgotten? It must be important if it intrudes so often, perhaps as often for you as it does for me and has done all my life, this sense that I'm on the very edge of something super important, if only I could remember...

The English language is fascinating. Many words simultaneously have very different meanings and some only unfold their deeper significance when we take them apart. For instance, that word "remember." Remember: re-member.

This suggests an idea: what if we are striving to recall not a thing but an experience we once had but lost, an experience our hearts ache to regain, bubbling just under the surface of our lives: the experience of belonging? This makes sense; humanity is afflicted with an escalating epidemic of loneliness, even huddled together in cities where millions of us live in communal isolation.


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It's Never Too Late To BelongAccording to a study reported here on CNN, "The suicide rate in the United States continues to climb, with a rate in 2017 that was 33% higher than in 1999, new research finds... The report noted that America's suicide rates are at the highest level since World War II. Those who identify as American Indian or Alaska Natives had the highest increase among all race and ethnicity groups, according to the research."

There's an important clue in those statistics: Indigenous people are at the greatest risk. They have lost their communities, their identity, and certainly their homeland. I wonder, have we all lost that? And what is it exactly, that we have lost?

Belonging Together

In researching for one of my recent books I learned that all species in the natural world are totally connected and engaged in a constant conversation. They experience what we humans don't, belonging together in the vast community of life where every "individual" – regardless of the differences between species – are members in the web of life, with threads of connection transferring information between them, 24/7.

From BigThink, "... Indications of "Earth's natural internet" go back to the 19th century, beginning with German biologist Albert Bernard Frank. He is the first to discover a symbiotic relationship between fungal colonies and the roots of plants. Frank created the term "mycorrhiza" to describe this symbiosis.

Today we know that approximately 90% of all land-based plants are connected through what is called the mycorrhizal network... Some researchers say the trees of the forest and the mushrooms we find growing next to them are so interconnected, that it is hard for them to see trees as individual entities any longer."

It's Never Too Late To BelongI wonder if trees identify themselves as separate? Perhaps this concept is a purely human phenomenon, the idea and experience of a distinct identity, disconnected from "others." If so, it's not serving us well and it's certainly not helpful to nature. Humans act like wreaking balls in the natural world, slaughtering the splendor of a forest grove to build a shopping mall that sells trivial junk, soon converted to scrap heaps that further disrupt the ecosystem.

Back to remembering, or – now that we understand a deeper meaning of the word – "re-membering." How can we do this?

Imagine you're a tree. You have roots. They reach deep into the earth, holding you upright and drawing nutrients from the dark to nurture your growth. You have branches and leaves. They stretch and flutter, swaying and dancing in the sun and wind and rain.

Your branches reach for the heavens, your roots burrow into the earth. You stand, a living symbol of the connection between heaven and earth, also connected in the family of life where you utterly belong, without the need to earn your place. You are under no obligations ... except to be yourself.

It's Never Too Late To BelongHow does that feel? In this moment, as you read and imagine, how does that feel? Are you re-membering? Take a moment, pause, close your eyes, breathe, and feel your place in the community of life. You have always belonged here and you always will. We all belong... we just forgot.

The connectivity we have manufactured with the internet, wireless networks, social media ... is truly a technological marvel, yet it pales in comparison to the system already operative throughout the natural world.

So, find your tree. Develop a relationship with one tree. Or, maybe, with a house plant. Take what you have read here and make this simple but profound change in your life, with one new habit: consciously engaging with some other species every day.

That simple act could open the door to a vast world. It could initiate you back into the community of life where we all belong.

It's never too late to re-member.

Copyright 2020. Natural Wisdom LLC.
Reprinted with permission of the author.

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by Will T. Wilkinson

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About the Author

Will T. WilkinsonWill T. Wilkinson is  a senior consultant with Luminary Communications in Ashland, Oregon. He has authored or co-authored seven previous books, conducted hundreds of interviews with leading edge change agents, and is growing an international network of visionary activists. He is also the founder of The Noon Club, a free member alliance that focuses intentional power every day at noon to create an impact in human consciousness. Find out more at willtwilkinson.com/

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