Here we are in the year 2026 and planet earth appears to be getting crazier, with its continued and somewhat determined course of threats, unrest, violence, destruction and death …
From billions of kilometres our planet does not shine or standout, it almost disappears. I read recently that in 1990 the spacecraft Voyager One (as a 16 year old I recall watching its launch in September, 1977), was leaving our solar system forever, scientists made one final request, to turn the spacecraft around to take one last photograph of our home. At that moment Voyager was nearly 6 billion kilometres away, further than any human object had ever travelled before.
From the image earth was barely visible, captured
as a tiny spec floating in a narrow beam of sunlight, surrounded by endless
darkness. That single dot contained everything that humanity has ever known,
every city, every ocean, every war and every human life that ever existed. From
that unimaginable distance, borders vanish, nations lose meaning and human
conflicts feel fragile and small.
The resulting photograph became known as the “Pale Blue Dot” and it delivered one of the most powerful messages in history ~ in a universe so vast and silent, earth is not the centre of anything.
World leaders from the past and unfortunately still in
the present, who have an excessive focus on themselves, characterized by an
inflated sense of self-importance, self-praise, and the tendency to view
oneself as superior or more central than others, have created the vast amounts
of unrest, violence, destruction and death. In relative
terms, our existence as humans together with the lifespan of our planet is
incredibly brief ~ so while we are here, why all the violent and needless
mayhem …?
This pics below are from this afternoon's incredible and rather warm beach wander on our Pale
Blue Dot ….