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"If we wish to stop the atrocities, we need merely to step away from the isolation. There is a whole world waiting for us, ready to welcome us home." Derrick Jensen
Escaping the Prisons of Our Own Making
More than twenty-five years ago, Bo Lozoff paid a visit to his brother-in-law in prison.
At the time, Lozoff was living with his wife Sita and their newborn son Josh in a yoga ashram, where residents adhered to strict rules and eschewed worldly comforts.
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Seeing the life his brother-in-law led, Lozoff realized that, on the face of it, his own existence wasn’t that much "freer": he and Sita spent all their time doing meditation, yoga, and farm work. The main difference was that their life was liberating, while his was oppressive.
"Just by stopping in one place long enough to face ourselves without distraction," Lozoff writes, "we were beginning to glimpse an inner power that had always been lacking." And having glimpsed this power, he