傳承大使吟詩開啟序幕 - 善良清單 (where is goodwill hidden?) | Chang Hui-Chun 張卉君 | TEDxXinyi
傳承大使吟詩為TEDxXinyi 2024年度大會贈送給世界的獻禮,開啟序幕,在詩句間,訴說此次大會的四大主軸:善心善舉共善傳承,並且傳遞在社區,連結傳統與未來共舞。這股傳承的思想,從何處悄然萌芽?是從古老的故事中生長,
還是從現代的心靈中綻放?
甚至十年後的你我,我們在哪裡?
不管怎樣,我們仍期待正面傳遞,ideas to legacy...善良清單 / 張卉君她問我善良是什麼,
我說:善是盛開的繁花,
在春天裡接待萬物的青睞,
佛前祈求千萬年的相遇,
而你駐足欣賞。善是長在岩壁縫隙裡的蕨類,
即便潮濕陰暗,仍仰望著光,
風來的時候,
毫不吝嗇散佈未來,
成為豐沃的土壤,
成為下一代的養分,
成為芽苗,
長出無限可能。善是願意,
懂得退一步給自然,
願意麻煩,
願意等待,
願意以時間換取價值,
讓雞生下好蛋,
沒有壓迫與追趕。善是同理他者之苦痛,
承擔壓迫,
讓貧窮的人走出無風帶,
不再世襲絕望的循環。善是疾病的希望,
男人穿著粉紅色澎澎裙,
感染活力,傳播歡樂,確診愛,
讓世界笑了。善是創造連結,
菌絲支撐整個生態系,
大樹提供涼蔭,
蜜蜂傳遞好人好事的消息,
讓山羌的腳印,
把種子按進土裡,
然後長出森林。善是廣納百川的大海,
是深海裡無聲的鯨落,
是萬千蜉蝣支撐的基層宇宙,
是地底三萬呎穩定噴發的火山,
是地心幫浦從未停止的跳動。善是火苗在黑暗裡發光,
我們圍坐對唱,
輪流說一個美麗的故事,
把餐盤裡最珍貴的,
留給對方。善良是細微的好事清單,
這世界並不寬容,
但我們願意慷慨,
願意傳遞,
願意愛。張卉君曾擔任 TEDxXinyi 2021年樂觀趨勢家講者──
人與海的修復關係 Moment of Reflection- the human relationship with oceans山城長大,卻愛上海洋。曾自認文學偏執狂,卻發現文字的力量無限,一路帶領著自己經驗更深的內在與更遼闊的遠方。2005年加入黑潮海洋文教基金會啟蒙環境意識,成為人生重要分水嶺,曾任黑潮海洋文教基金會執行長,為海洋及相關環境議題發聲。擅長海洋文學、海洋文化紀錄及田野調查訪談,著有《記憶重建-莫拉克災後口述史》、《黑潮洶湧》、《台灣不是孤單的存在》、《黑潮島航》、《女子山海》、《逃逸路線》等書。2006年起成為海上鯨豚解說員迄今,現任黑潮海洋文教基金會董事、環境倡議者、作家以及陶藝創作者。 This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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