As a green Christian, those glimpses are the "on Earth as it (already is,) in heaven" moments. I saw a John D. Liu "What if we Change" film juxtasposing pristine mountains and waterfall in China with the devastation of desertification and erosion of Loess plateau. The film was about regeneration of the Loess plateau so the glimpse of the perfection, the devastation, but the way forward brought me hope - what was, what could be, how to get there
How many children are abused..... (have you heard of abortion fetish? Are those babies not abused?) I love the way you approach complex issues with the clarity of a mind-heart that can never be done by overthinking. I love your persistence. But it seems to me you are talking only to a small circle of friends, who are saving dolphins, finding houses for the homeless, doing permaculture courses etc.... where are the people who are repairing or building roads, preparing food for thousands a day who are doing back-breaking jobs still on a farm? What is the message to them? To quit their jobs and abandon their families so that they can save dolphins too? (I love dolphins and whales!)
love your mind, thank you
It is true, the world is full of pain.
Love this.
Wow this was a great video
As a green Christian, those glimpses are the "on Earth as it (already is,) in heaven" moments. I saw a John D. Liu "What if we Change" film juxtasposing pristine mountains and waterfall in China with the devastation of desertification and erosion of Loess plateau. The film was about regeneration of the Loess plateau so the glimpse of the perfection, the devastation, but the way forward brought me hope - what was, what could be, how to get there
what a guy
I am not religious but i think Hinduism has a point when they say we are living in Kali Yuga at the time, the dark age.
LSD works for me!!
How many children are abused..... (have you heard of abortion fetish? Are those babies not abused?)
I love the way you approach complex issues with the clarity of a mind-heart that can never be done by overthinking.
I love your persistence.
But it seems to me you are talking only to a small circle of friends, who are saving dolphins, finding houses for the homeless, doing permaculture courses etc.... where are the people who are repairing or building roads, preparing food for thousands a day who are doing back-breaking jobs still on a farm? What is the message to them? To quit their jobs and abandon their families so that they can save dolphins too? (I love dolphins and whales!)
My work is to clean old ink off of screen print screens.