About Sustainable Ottery

Ottery St Mary, Devon, United Kingdom
We are a group of local people working to create a sustainable community, a greener, healthier, more connected place to live, much less dependent on resources and solutions from 'out there'. What would you like Ottery St Mary to be like in 2020? We began from the view that our current resource hungry life style is unsustainable and that fossil fuels which supply us cannot last forever. It is our hunger and over consumption of such fuel that has led to the global warming crisis which we now face. We’re ordinary people who believe that by working together we can achieve amazing things. Our vision is to get the whole community involved in building a better future.

Wednesday, 21 November 2007

SO SubGroup - Heart and Soul

Sustainable Ottery has a subgroup entitled 'Heart and Soul'.

A group working with our hopes and fears in the changing times we live in: the heart and soul group is intended as a forum where we can share how it is for us as human beings to confront the ecological devastation and perilous times we live in. Here is a place where we can acknowledge how it feels and look at how relocalising our community will shape our relationship with the world and each other.
(Sara Drew)

5 comments:

Clive said...

Would like to get involved in this at some point. I think there is a psychology group that discusses this and that in Ottery at some time, is there a tie in here?

Unknown said...

I have been thinking a lot about what motivates me to take part in Sustainable Ottery activities. I guess underneath my concern for the planet and communities is a deep seated howl of pain and rage at the rapacious, disconnected, compartmentalized nature of our culture, which is so destructive of people, other life and the whole planet. I can't just sit by any longer and I can't just do stuff either. I need to vent my feelings and explore how I am in relation to the culture I was born into but feel so alientaed from.

Unknown said...

so I would love to have a get together. I am good at doing stuff, and good at talking, but can I really share my hopes and fears about this great time of transition and opportunity that peak oil and climate change are giving us?

Clive said...

Hi

I am up for a group get together - where and when?

DAGGER DOOMSBODY said...

I share Sara's feelings completely- I too want to see change and want to get involved in it but our emotional "hunger" for a better lifestyle and the need to genuinely share our community needs to be adressed as well. So, the technological side of things is fine but we need to go beyond this. I would like to see us facilitate means for people to escape their nuclear straightjackets and build a deeper sense of belonging and community feel.