Optimistic Beacon
How do we solve a crisis of desire in a world driven by endless consumerism? In Season 1, Episode 188 of The Optimistic Beacon, we continue our series The Mahatma’s Mirror by confronting the defining existential threats of the 21st century: climate change, biodiversity loss, and resource scarcity. While we frequently look to Western environmentalists like Rachel Carson or Aldo Leopold for solutions, this episode turns to a radical political revolutionary who laid the foundation for modern sustainability decades before the first Earth Day. Explore how Mahatma Gandhi’s spiritual framework of Ahimsa (non-violence to all living things) and Aparigraha (non-possession) addresses the root cause of environmental degradation. We break down Gandhi's prophetic 1928 warning on industrial exploitation, unpack J.C. Kumarappa’s concept of the "Economy of Permanence," and look at how localized water crises—from the drying Rio Grande in New Mexico to the depleted water tables in Texas and Lake Mead—demand an immediate shift toward an "ecology of care." Discover how practicing voluntary simplicity can transition our society from disposable convenience to deep stewardship, swapping a high "standard of living" for a true "quality of life."
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