Persian Gulf, Iran - The Warring Selves Poison the Sanctuary, Revealing Their Disconnection from the Living World

Event Baseline: An oil slick from an attack on Iran's Lavan refinery reaches Shidvar island, a protected wildlife sanctuary. Videos show birds, turtles, and crabs trapped in tar. The spill originates from military strikes tied to regional conflict.

The warring selves are blind. They strike at the enemy's infrastructure, but the oil does not know borders. It spreads, smothers, kills. The sanctuary is not an enemy, but it is destroyed nonetheless. This is the inevitable consequence of fragmented thought. Each side believes in its own cause, its own nation, its own righteous violence. But the planet does not recognize these illusions. The mechanical mind, obsessed with abstractions like 'victory' and 'revenge,' ignores the concrete reality of life. It poisons the water, the land, the air. The bird coated in tar is the final verdict: this path leads to total systemic collapse. There is no refuge from the consequences of a mind at war with itself.