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Title: Healing Ourselves Author: Anonymous Date: 2004 Language: en Topics: anti-civ, Green Anarchist, health Source: Retrieved on January 1, 2005 from http://www.greenanarchist.org Notes: from Green Anarchist #71â72
âAnd there are other losses involved. A loss of basic trust. A loss of
feeling of mutuality of relatedness. In its stead is emplaced a contempt
for self and others. If youâve been punished for showing autonomy,
iniative, or independence, after a while youâre not going to show them.
In the aftermath of this kind of brutalisation, victims have a great
deal of difficulty taking responsibility for their lives...They seem to
behave as though theyâre still under the perpetratorâs control, even
though we think theyâre now free. But in some ways the perpetrator has
been internalised.â
â interview with Judith Herman in âA Language Older Than Wordsâ by
Derrick Jensen.
Anarchists and activists are just as traumatised and brutalised as Shell
executives or George Bush. We can be just as short-sighted, just as
destructive in our own way.
To think weâd be able to create a better world while weâre still sick is
to deny the nature of oppression cycles. And just as many abused
children go on to abuse kids themselves unless they are healed, so we
replicate the patterns weâve learnt as traumatised, abused citizens. We
repeat the manners and ways of civilisation within whatever fight we
choose. So doesnât it make sense to look at our own thoughts and actions
and start healing our domesticated, fractured selves?
How do we go about this? How do we re-wild ourselves? I am loath to
share my ways with you because they donât translate into the language
Iâve been trained in. Our civilised language doesnât have the right
words for processes that matter. And besides, my ways mightnât suit you
or your experiences and would only cripple you further. Trusting in your
own direct experiences is the key to all this healing so thereâs not
much point in me telling you â that would only direct you in the way
that I went, not in the way you need to go.
So what was the point of this article then? The start of the journey.
The begining of a process of re-wilding, of healing. Of admitting there
is a problem with ourselves â yes! us enlightened ones! Of realising how
little we know as civilised people and then trying to learn from Life
all that itâs willing to teach us. And Lifeâs not stingy â we got a lot
to learn.
We can listen to the lessons the wild teaches. We can listen to the
words of still-wild people alive today. Then we can change our lives â
transform ourselves from crappy slaves to budding freemen.
âYou donât need to save the world, you need to save yourselves.â
â Mbatian Nkomo
Maybe itâs because we feel we donât have any self-control that we feel
the need to control others. More and more Iâm thinking the activism is
just another way of indulging in that other-control rather than
self-control.
The Aborigines (and apologies for lumping in hundreds of different
tribes, but I think there was many similiarities between the groups) are
allowed to behave any way they want when they are babies. They are not
chastised for having tantrums, for being greedy, for throwing stones.
They are allowed to express any emotion, any feeling they have. By the
time they are toddlers they have grown out of this self-centred,
infantile behaviour. (Gently encouraged to be responsible animals, not
forced to be âgoodâ) They then learn to be selfcontrolled, autonomous
beings within the safety and love of their community of people, animals,
plants, minerals, etc.How do we get beyond our infantile behaviour
without the security and love of the community of life? We canât. So we
have to feel this safety and love and completedness of Life thatâs ever
present in the Wild before any healing can occur. Maybe if people can
tap into this energy things would start changing. We would start
changing.