Yes. It’s so sad that the apex of our interlocking and laced economic systems, the non-renewable fuel industrial complexes, have dictated that nature’s abundance be replaced by their scarcity; as organizing principles. For, in a world where “…we(e),…” walked in nature’s balance, giving back to her abundance, where only renewable energy sources were used, even greed wouldn’t be a problem at all. The ‘worldly world’ trap will be hard for humanity to escape, with it’s life. Blessings and peace to you and All, too. :) reality
Yes. It’s so sad that the apex of our interlocking and laced economic systems, the non-renewable fuel industrial complexes, have dictated that nature’s abundance be replaced by their scarcity; as organizing principles. For, in a world where “…we(e),…” walked in nature’s balance, giving back to her abundance, where only renewable energy sources were used, even greed wouldn’t be a problem at all. The ‘worldly world’ trap will be hard for humanity to escape, with it’s life. Blessings and peace to you and All, too. :) reality
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