1/ Nothing happening should be considered that shocking given how irreverent we have been towards the planet, people and animals. An overly secularized western mindset might consider itself too arrogant to atone for those mistakes, but then again that mindset is what got us here.

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2/ Invisible forces or as real as visible ones, and there are laws that rule internal planes as objective and discernible as laws on the external. Cause-and-effect is hardly unscientific. If you don’t like the effect, atonement means you’re wise enough to recognize who caused it.
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3/ How can a nation that for the last 40 years has been so obsessively concerned with itself at the expense of others, with its money at the expense of the planet, and with power at the expense of justice, truly be shocked that at last we are brought to our knees?
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Feel this 💯, Marianne 🙏❤️ Thank you for being such a conscious, empathetic, and genuine voice of truth, you're a wonderful blessing to humanity and our planet 🙏❤️🔮🌺🕊️
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Marianne please talk about grief. It’s been denied, we need to remember.
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If you run for office I’m working for you.
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1/Trace our beliefs and we trace our downfall. As tribes we believed we were part of all things - we are the land and the land is us. Tribes had no hierarchy- tribes lived by consensus. Their chief did not give orders. Emotionally the land was part of them incl the creatures.
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2/ We have been taught tribes were brutal and always at war. Some were, many weren’t. Eg. Australian indigenous peoples did not make conquest their ambition. We know this from pictographs They painted scenes important to them A few fighting pics exist from 1 time and local area
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3/ Then we developed farming We needed extra to survive bad seasons - we created a need for wealth But we needed to stop others taking it. We needed status or power to keep our excess The more wealth and power we had the safer we could feel We became competitors to have the most
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4/ Brutal competition led to hierarchies. A few with much, the majority with much less. Our beliefs reflected this, a God or gods as a hierarchy or as our one leader- like a king. Our beliefs validate privilege and vast inequality.
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5/ Our beliefs give us the idea we are not part of the land but can control it, like gods or a God. Because wealth and power are now our obsession every one and thing is now an asset or object to be used. We do not value friends we value allies.
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