ETERNAL EARTH…

eternal earth…

The concept and idea behind Eternal Earth came from concerns I have about the developing world. The views and practices that continue to discriminate and encroach on world natural and cultural environments by powerful capitalist interest that hold firm to religious persuasions not aligned or conducive to the preservation of Earth natural and cultural environments.

Religious literature not grounded or birthed contextually from contextual environments it is placed in or practiced, is problematic and needs to be addressed to allow correction to views and attitudes held by the developing world.

Eternal Earth an outdoor presentation under the stars inviting traditional owner groups and
broader community to experience the aims and aspiration of project Spirit in a ritualised theatrical
performance.

Eternal Earth…
An outdoor performance performed under the night sky.
Eternal Earth instills respect for indigenous cultures, practices and cultured environments.

image by Aaron Ashley

The destination of earth and human civilisations does not have to come to a fatal conclusion.

Having dreams and visions without care for the earth & indigenous cultures, we fail our humanity and all that depends on earth natural environments.

If there is such a thing as true religion, positions of greatness, philosophical enlightenment, obtained wealth, academic intellect, intelligence and achievement, let contextualised cultures & indigenous spiritual values be at the heart of our existence guiding our successes and failings.

The void and lack of representation of Aboriginal spirituality, is like the decimation of our natural environments we depend upon.

Engaging life with appropriate cultural lenses and costume, I believe is fulfilling and commendable.

Embracing indigenous cultures and aboriginal spiritual truths, we can potentially learn and discover the origins and intent of where our ancestors originated from and how we the descendants are to proceed.

Spirit encourages correct contextualised spiritual practices, opposing dominating monotypic rhetoric.

“We’re all seeds of the earth, waiting to be grounded and nurtured in the knowledge and practices of earth rich cultural environments.”