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I
have often found myself deeply immersed in trying to understand
what it is about Windstar that makes it different. I know from
my own work that I am deeply committed to the Earth and its mysterious
bonding with the human spirit. I can see that many traditions
and ways of knowing held by other cultures are often closer to
what seems to be a healthy relationship with the Earth than is
exhibited in today's industrialized nations. Yet, none of these
cultures, as I understand them, has all the answers either. If
Windstar is to save the planet, it is destined to fall upon each
of us to participate in creating a new set of ways of being with
the Earth. I think this is part of Windstar's responsibility and
role - helping to define new relationships among people and the
living systems of the Earth on which we depend.
You
probably know that Windstar grew out of a childhood dream of mine
to create a place in the mountains where my friends could come
and talk. In the beginning, that is what it became, with remarkable
people from all over the world coming together to share ideas
and plans for creating healthy environments of all kinds. We laughed,
anguished, worked and sang of the possibilities that can create
a future of peace and fulfillment for all of lifekind. We pledged
ourselves to be FOR the things that work, rather than AGAINST
those that do not.
We
taught each other to look at the concept of *you and me*."
It's not the choice between you OR me that will create a healthy
future. It's learning to choose ways of living that make it possible
for you AND me to live together on a peaceful planet
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It's
NO Time for Scapegoats
by John Denver

Bucky
Fuller was a mentor throughout this process. He kept urging us
toward joy and possibility whenever doubt and despair crowded
into our thoughts. When I reflect on those beginnings, it is clear
that Windstar has always been committed to serving an environmentally
sustainable future through a broad vision of peace and health.
We are concerned about the inner environments of humanity as well
as the ecological environments of our common home, Earth. The
way we are with ourselves in our relationships, businesses and
communities is as important as the way we treat the physical environment
that sustains us. We have a responsibility to create healthy environments
in all dimensions of our lives.
We
are emerging from an era during which we have spent a lot of time
pointing fingers and venting accusations. The reality is that
neither blame nor guilt offers promise for
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peaceful and environmentally
sustainable futures. What we can and must do, I believe, is to
look for viable opportunities to create new options for the future.
Integrity charts a more authentic course for human nature than
the aggression of deceit. The path of wholeness is becoming more
clear and is being chosen by increasing numbers of people, although
Rambo still seems easier for many people to understand than Gandhi.
I do
not believe it is an illusion to think that we can achieve peace
within our human families on the Earth, or that we can achieve
peace with the Earth itself. The crisis in the Middle East, deforestation
of so many areas of the Earth, the continuing plague of devastating
hunger and disease, and the seeming erosion of conscience are
all problems created by the ways in which we think. It used to
be customary and reflexive to think that the world's problems
were somehow outside of each of us. It was someone else's fault
and someone else would solve it. Now I know that there is no one
else to do the job. Just as there is no *away* in ecological systems,
there is no scapegoat for the problems of the world. The problems
are not outside us. They begin inside us. Each of us is responsible
for the ways we think and behave. We can have our EarthDays, rallies
and attempts at election reform - but if we are not whole within
ourselves and whole within our vision, these events will be ineffective
in the long run. I will continue to search for wholeness through
my songs, and will work to assure that it will live as the spirit
of Windstar. I invite all of you to work with me to make the world
whole, beginning with each of us in our own lives.
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