We’re on the earth to love each other. When we realize that that applies as much to our collective as to our individual selves, humanity will have the breakthrough we need to save ourselves in time.

Mar 22, 2021 · 4:21 PM UTC

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The nature v nurture debate needs to tack a back seat for a while, as this individual v collective needs some attention. Anyone have any ideas on how Australia has a ore collective approach than the US has?
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Our Collective ... a bigger embrace ... a bigger visualization ... I guess it includes everyone on this earth!
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If you think humanity (without God) is going to save you and the earth, well you haven't studied humanity much, huh?
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The breakthrough occurred 2000 years ago and the solution is in the Gospel. Not that secular efforts are not valid too.
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It applies as much to Mother Nature as it does to humanity alone. We can’t have one without the other!
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The collective is actually more important. The individual ego is more mutable than the collective ego. Shared agreements are much harder to budge in the direction of the good.
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✌️💗🌍👵
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the connectivity of our species is being tested every moment. Relate or we're doomed to continually split. Imagine us as a multi-planetary species, the gaps will widen.
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Because that is who we are. We must remember who we are, stewards of compassion.