Thank you for this question.
My bottom line, I think, is expressed through the words of Paul Winter's song, Small Green Island". Here are the words that make my heart sing:
You and I on a small, green island, spinning round and round in space.
And this small, green island is a living Being.
And we are living proof of her grace.
Although I'm not a huge fan of quotations, I can't pass this one up because it's just plain always with me.
To me, Paul Winter's use of the word "grace" means what is right and good. And his use of the word "we" extends beyond humanity to include all living beings.
It seems that every part of my life is connected in some way to the earth and other beings. And, most of the time, my ventures are focused on these "other beings", giving voice to the voiceless. In particular, sharing the idea that all beings are expressions of Earth's grace. Success for me is defined by how well I am able to do this.
As an Earth educator, I am helping young children create a bond with Earth and other species through the use of literature and the arts. I've been at it for quite awhile now. It has been quite a journey and financially successful. Although it was great fun in the beginning to see those checks from preschools/learning centers arriving in my mailbox, it wasn't long before I hardly noticed them. What I do continue to notice, though, is that young children are pretty excited when "Miss Mary" comes to visit with a new story, song, art project, etc. This is the bottom line for me. Through this work, children are learning that all beings (including themselves) are part of Earth's grace.
As a Minister of Music in a UU church, I am sharing music that leads folks to a place where inner peace is possible. As well, I am encouraging fellow musicians to share their own "bottom line" through music.
In a new small venture I'm offering a gift giving service and hoping that it will provide folks with an opportunity to give in an environmentally responsible way.
Again, thank you, Rev. Elke, for your question. This really got me thinking! And, after many years away out of grad school. . . articulating my thoughts through a keyboard! UGH! That's the hardest part. And I'm quite rusty!