"Simple and sustainable living is effective when we are connected to each other; when we
work together in community, and when we are connected with the earth; when we are closer
to our food sources. People in the world who live in this way experience a happiness and
fulfilment that we are deprived of-that deep sense of belonging that comes with those
connections and that encourages a faith in G_d, or the light, or the universal spirit. So living
the simplicity testimony is not a series of personal sacrifices for the good of others. It is
choosing a path that leads to our own inner wellbeing, and more joy in our lives. I believe
that it does not help us to be hard on ourselves and act out of guilt. Instead we can see it as an
exciting challenge to make it a priority to increase those connections in our lives and see how
that improves our sense of inner wellbeing and, as a beautiful side effect, reduces the
inequalities in human society helping to create a culture of peace."
~ Jenny Spinks
More at
https://www.quakersaustralia.info/sites/aym-members/files/pages/files/2007%20Lecture.pdf
Artwork from Ellie Ling http://www.ellieling.co.uk/
~ Jenny Spinks
More at
https://www.quakersaustralia.info/sites/aym-members/files/pages/files/2007%20Lecture.pdf
Artwork from Ellie Ling http://www.ellieling.co.uk/
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