This page seeks to become a forum exploring questions related to:
Who cares?
What, as a culture, we care about?
How do we demonstrate our caring?

And further, to nudge the readers to make choices which indicate caring:

  • Either to live as a mindful witness, and active participant in creating the culture. Increasing awareness. Looking deeply. Listening attentively with your heart and mind opened. Engaging with life. Talking with people on the edge. Developing a spiritual connection with reality. Realizing that we’re all in this life together. That we all need a healthy planet. That we all need uncontaminated air, water, and food. That we all need access to medical attention. That we’re all a down-size or layoff away from needing help. That consumer capitalism, by its nature, encourages unethical behavior. And to act with positive, social intention.
  • Or to live as a dazed spectator and consumer. Joining in the mass market media trance. Hearing no problems. Seeing no problems. Speaking no problems. Partying on. Going to the Mall. Charging it. Repeating life is good. Not needing or wanting to imagine or discuss issues or solutions. Sleeping, eating, sitting in car, working, watching TV, going on line, sleeping, and repeating without intentional, positive, social action.
  • If you know a person who cares and demonstrates their caring through intentional action, or
  • If you would like to submit essays, poems, art, photos, etc. which express thoughts and ideas about caring in action.
  • Please let us know at: caring@imagist.com.
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