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At the end of the historic ecological conference
in Rio de Janeiro in 1992, politicians addressed
us, a group of religious leaders, amongst them the
Dalai Lama, with an astounding plea: "continue
to press us, inspire us, to take measures which
will often contravene national interests but are
necessary to safeguard the healthy environment beyond
borders".
These
words have only gained significance since. We know
that we have to act as responsible world citizens,
far beyond our national barriers, in order to assure
the future of our children's children until the
seventh generation. And we, spiritual and religious
leaders have to be courageous in giving the example.
We, the human kind are one body; when part of the
body aches because of hunger, AIDS, oppression,
the rest of the body feels the pain. We have to
pray, inspire day and night so that nations will
give 0.7 % of their national budget to developing
countries. How many countries are not yet prepared
to fulfil this basic agreed duty, including the
United States with only 0.2%? It is our spiritual
responsibility even in times of the threat of war.
We have to reach the goals set by the UN, universal
education for all, fresh healthy water, the stopping
of the aids epidemic, at least halving the level
of poverty, and all by the year 2015!
I
believe our different spiritual traditions demand
from us an extra taxation, even no more then 0.1
%, to fulfil this duty at least in material way.
And there is more. We have to respect all human
beings and the God given fabric of life, the trans
boundary waters, the air, the earth, the animals.
My
dear friend, our great master and pioneer who has
invited us to bundle our energy together, our spiritual
force, gives leadership to this endeavour of true
co-existence with humans and nature and thus with
the Divine. Judaism joins these efforts and contributes
its greatest gift of experience, hope. Despite all
oppression we have never given up our hope in the
coming of the messianic age, in the dignity of the
human being, in reaching the time of shalom, of
peace, of wholeness. Yes, we will speed its coming
by striving with all our hearts and minds towards
the creation of a decent society in which no one
will be degraded.
Yes
we will, shalom.
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