Guest guest Posted April 12, 2008 Report Share Posted April 12, 2008 I was saddened to hear you feel this world is not a nice place. I talked with a nice young Seneca friend today whose job is working with teens on solar and alternative electricity education. The young people are learning more about taking care of Mother Earth and educating other young people in the same. There is so much interest and human energy out there in schools and college campuses with thousands doing research and developement at breakneck pace to clean up our planet for our future generations. Just as we on this forum strive for natural health, there is a massive movement about to change this world and its inhabitants for health and wellness in a productive, natural way. I am personally thrilled to speak to our youth. Because of them I see a world in the not too distant future powered by solar energy with safe clean foods, waste being known as foolish, almost all products made of and for recycling. achievment of peace without physical conflict, and a world where it will be the norm for all citizens gauge their influence on purchases of food or houshold items as to the impact of the future of our planet. Pollyanna? I think not. when I am 80 I look forward to seeing my prophecy almost complete. That's 20 more years. I have worked as a paramedic and in the emergency room. I have experienced those days when an 8 week old child died and a few minutes later a new child was born. Today one dear friend lost her battle with cancer and another dear friend was given a new life because she received a kidney and pancreas transplant ( at the tender age of 42 she had been without for 5 years and has always been her gracious and sweet self). So you see, life is what it is. We discover we are here how we can best contribute and be of service and offer kindnesses to others. Be kind to yourself, see the beauty around you and the simple joys no matter how small. In the meantime. Cherish the moment. Seek beauty. Be a part of the solution and an encouragement to those around you and all with whom you interact. If you need encouragement, associate with comrades who are encouraging. Peace, light and recycle, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 12, 2008 Report Share Posted April 12, 2008 Brilliant post . You have made my day. Take care, Steve > > I was saddened to hear you feel this world is not a nice place. > > I talked with a nice young Seneca friend today whose job is working with teens on solar and alternative electricity education. The young people are learning more about taking care of Mother Earth and educating other young people in the same. There is so much interest and human energy out there in schools and college campuses with thousands doing research and developement at breakneck pace to clean up our planet for our future generations. > Just as we on this forum strive for natural health, there is a massive movement about to change this world and its inhabitants for health and wellness in a productive, natural way. > I am personally thrilled to speak to our youth. Because of them I see a world in the not too distant future powered by solar energy with safe clean foods, waste being known as foolish, almost all products made of and for recycling. achievment of peace without physical conflict, and a world where it will be the norm for all citizens gauge their influence on purchases of food or houshold items as to the impact of the future of our planet. > Pollyanna? I think not. when I am 80 I look forward to seeing my prophecy almost complete. That's 20 more years. > > I have worked as a paramedic and in the emergency room. I have experienced those days when an 8 week old child died and a few minutes later a new child was born. > Today one dear friend lost her battle with cancer and another dear friend was given a new life because she received a kidney and pancreas transplant ( at the tender age of 42 she had been without for 5 years and has always been her gracious and sweet self). > So you see, life is what it is. We discover we are here how we can best contribute and be of service and offer kindnesses to others. > Be kind to yourself, see the beauty around you and the simple joys no matter how small. > In the meantime. Cherish the moment. Seek beauty. Be a part of the solution and an encouragement to those around you and all with whom you interact. > If you need encouragement, associate with comrades who are encouraging. > > Peace, light and recycle, > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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