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Tikkun, Journal of Radical Empathy, 2022

Summary:
In the framework of our current Shmita Year, “Sacred Attunement: Shmita as Cultural Biomimicry” explores the Hebrew concepts of selah (pause, including a practice of decolonizing our relationship to homogenizing linear-time) and mitzrayim (narrowness or constriction—originally referring to our flight from Egypt, but relevant now in how we get stuck in our habits of assumptions, refusing to ask questions, refusing to seek connections, refusing to witness our interdependencies—convergences that set the stage for disaster capitalism…

 

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