Tending to the Net

The towering sculptures of Janet Echelman are reminiscent of the Unitarian Universalist 7th principle recognizing that we are all connected in an interdependent  web of existence. These massive webs of netting often span city blocks and weigh tons, but the slightest breeze can send ripples through the entire sculpture, just like the web of existence we comprise. When any one part of the net is disturbed, we all are affected. When a portion of the net frays, we are all in jeopardy.

How do we ensure the web of existence stays strong?