And there's factories on the shore
And the world is ill with greed and will
And enterprise of war
But I will lay my burdens
In the cradle of your grace
And the shining beaches of your love
And the sea of your embrace
This is my home
This is my only home
This is the only sacred ground that I have ever known
And should I stray in the dark night alone
Rock me, goddess, in the gentle arms of Eden
--Dave Carter, "Gentle Arms of Eden"
Some readers may notice that this issue's theme has changed from what was originally announced. We solicited submissions about "War, Peace, and Ecology," but we ended up with something a bit different. This issue does include a few articles that discuss war, but it focuses far more on peace--including deep ecology, Permaculture, and other peaceful ways of approaching life. I am happy about this change. The world really does have enough war without our contributing to it and reinforcing it in the pages of Talking Leaves. Any informed person knows the story already, is already saddened, outraged, and probably as educated as much as really necessary in what is going wrong in the world. In this issue, we suggest ways of approaching life-as individuals, as communities, as societies--that provide hopeful alternatives, fresh perspectives, larger contexts in which cooperation, rather than warfare, is the only solution that makes sense for any of us.