Showing posts with label Nature. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nature. Show all posts

Monday, 4 June 2018

Encountering Bunjil the Eagle

Readers might think that they have hit a nature blog instead of an interfaith related blog.  However, in Aboriginal Australia, the Wedge-tailed Eagle is a spiritual personality ... particularly in the State of Victoria.

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A thrilling encounter

What started out as a quiet drive across the plains got interesting when I spotted this adult Wedge-tailed Eagle, perched on a fence post beside the road.
It departed soon after I managed a couple of hasty snaps and led me to its mate in a nearby Grey Box. Magnificent as always!
Wedge-tailed Eagle, Moolort Plains, 3rd June 2018
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The pair at the perch
Simply magnificent!
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Friday, 17 November 2017

Humanity, Nature & Faith - Lessons from Buddhism, Christianity, Hinduism, Islam & Judaism

These are the five original Faith Declarations on Nature which were created in 1986, at a meeting held in Assisi by WWF-International. The meeting stemmed from an idea by HRH the Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh at which five leaders of the five major world religions – Buddhism, Christianity, Hinduism, Islam and Judaism – were invited to come and discuss how their faiths could and should help save the natural world. 

By 1995 when the Alliance of Religions and Conservation was formed, the five initial faiths had issued more detailed statements, and six other significant world faiths had also made their statements about the environment. Links to the book, Faith in Conservation, published by the World Bank, in which all these eleven statements were published together for the first time, can be found at the end of this document.