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RE: Honoring What Nature Provides

Someone once said it is wrong for us to say we love fish. He said how can we say we love fish and yet, kill it to eat it? He said the proper thing to say it, i love the taste given or how i feel when eating fish.

Your words this morning is for reflection. We don't do enough to protect nature.

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Humans have become very disconnected from their experience. Many people don't know where their food comes from--or even if it's food. And as long as someone else kills it first, it's easier to swallow. The ground is something few people ever touch and we've been conditioned to believe the sun is bad for us. We poison "weeds" that are actually medicine in favor of grass that provides us nothing. No wonder people don't really give nature much importance. Only expanded awareness will bring us back home!

Exactly, whatever is not beneficial to us, we tend to see as bad. Your words are rich my friend, so rich with deep sense of understanding. Yes, only expanded awareness will bring us back home. Nature need to be cherished and appreciated and not just for the gains but for their beauty and all they bring.

May we be the ones to set an example!

Yes, you are absolutely right.