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On Becoming Human
by David Krieger, February 2002
To be human is to recognize the cultural perspectives
that bind us to tribe, sect, religion, or nation, and to rise
above them. It is to feel the pain of the dispossessed, the downtrodden,
the refugee, the starving child, the slave, the victim.
To be human is to break the ties of cultural conformity
and group-think, and to use one's own mind. It is to recognize
good and evil, and to choose good. It is to consider with the
heart. It is to act with conscience.
To be human is to be courageous. It is to choose
the path of compassion. It is to sacrifice for what is just. It
is to break the silence. It is to be an unrelenting advocate of
human decency and human dignity.
To be human is to breathe with the rhythm of life,
and to recognize our kinship with all forms of life. It is to
appreciate every drop of water. It is to feel the warmth of the
sun, and to marvel at the beauty and expanse of the night sky.
It is to stand in awe of who we are and where we live. It is to
see the Earth with the eyes of an astronaut.
To be human is to be aware of our dependence upon
the whole of the universe, and of the miracle that we are. It
is to open our eyes to the simple and extraordinary beauty that
is all about us. It is to live with deep respect for the sacred
gift of life. It is to love.
To be human is to seek to find ourselves behind
our names. It is to explore the depths and boundaries of our existence.
It is to learn from those that have preceded us, and act with
due concern for those who will follow us.
To be human is to plant the seeds of peace, and
nurture them. It is to find peace and make peace. It is to help
mend the web of life. It is to be a healer of the planet.
To be human is to say an unconditional No to warfare,
and particularly to all weapons of mass destruction. It is to
take a firm stand against all who profit from warfare and its
preparation.
To be human is not always to succeed, but it is
always to learn. It is to move forward despite the obstacles.
We are all born with the potential to become human.
How we choose to live will be the measure of our humanness. Civilization
does not assure our civility. Nor does being born into the human
species assure our humanity. We must find our own path to becoming
human.
-David Krieger
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