Passageway - photo by Lisa Z. Lindahl

How did we get to the point we are at today in our modern Western civilization?   How did greed, corruption, and selfishness become so prevalent?  How did our lives get so busy, our frustrations so many, and our sense of contentment and achievement so hard won?

We live in an atmosphere charged with the expectancy of change.  We are in a period that some purport to be the end of the earth’s geological Cenozoic era.  Some culture-watchers, cosmologists, and theologians believe the era in which we are living needs to be the period for forging a whole new paradigm that the old operational ideas have outlived their usefulness en masse and are now just causing harm.  The evidence of this is becoming increasingly apparent.

The shifting consciousness around humanity’s place on the planet and our use of its resources is a prime example of this perceptual shift.  Certainly, there have been recent events that support this hypothesis.

When people talk about “shifting the paradigm,” I take this to mean changing the “standard operating procedure” as it relates to those cultural norms that have evolved, particularly since the advent of the industrial revolution.

This work can be contributed to by anyone, I believe, through independent, personal action.  Creating cultural change through personal responsibility manifests in one’s actions.   It is the old “pebble in the water creating ripples” motif.   Moving Beauty out of the abstract and back into the realm of the concrete, where it resides, is key to a successful cultural and values shift.

To this end, I propose evolving a 21st-century applied philosophy of Beauty: “The Way of Beauty.”   This Way introduces “The 18 Practices of Beauty.”  These are primarily guidelines on what to explore and what to do (practice) to evoke, nurture and support beauty-full choices in the everyday living arts to better heal ourselves and our spiritual and physical environments — and through these individual actions and choices — eventually our very culture.

It has become critical now at this juncture that the term “Beauty” be reclaimed and its concept be understood at a far deeper, truer level to be embraced and revered by humankind.

We must move from giving only lip service born of abstract philosophical theory (“Truth, Beauty, and Goodness”) into behavioral practices born of value shifts based on a new, emergent paradigm.

This post was originally published on October 19, 2014, and updated on May 11, 2021.

7 Comments

  • Can you give me one concrete example of how to do this in each of your blog postings? I need more practical examples of how to manifest beauty in my daily life. More practical less theory please. I agree with all that you say but need advice on how to do it

    • I understand. I might say “Buy the book!”, but I will be introducing some of the Practices of Beauty in this blog. Thank you for your comment and interest.

  • yes yes yes!! please give us more.
    are you saying if we change how we “define” beauty there will be a paradigm shift?

    • Yes. And part of the shift in awareness from “glamour” to True Beauty changes not only how we perceive and understand beauty, but also its importance in our cultural values.

  • yes yes yes!! please give us more.
    are you saying if we change how we “define” beauty there will be a paradigm shift?

  • Beauty brings peace of mind and opens the heart. Lovely you are dedicated to this. I have learned during this time warp to truly experience nature. I planted the best garden I ever have done and hear the birds singing ….Joy!

    Now for the weight of this year as working seems to triple and my eyes are so tired from zooming and focusing on projects and programs and feasibility studies etc I could throw this all in the air and breathe instead.

    Thank you Lisa for upping the love of life.

  • Thank you Nina! What I know of your life and work makes me exclaim: YOU are a shining example of practicing True Beauty. Just two organizations you have created—Children of the Earth and One Humanity Institute — are impactful examples of your beautiful soul.

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