The Cultural Exchange – Page 2

The Cultural Exchange – Page 2

What can you learn about this ancient man. From what aspect will you explore, multi-faceted man?
Always, from your aptitude, adopt a nation, investigate their culture, food, music, art, dance, architecture, special and protected places. Their philosophies, civilizations and environments. Are they prosperous? Are they balanced? Population vs environment. Are they starving? Is the Earth able to provide for their needs? Do they need the Sustainability Plan for Food? If they do, help with gifts of seeds for their plantings. Are they able to save the Earth so that it can survive? All of the protected environments save the Earth. The Earth needs it space to breathe.
Strengthening international ties boosts morale, it excites new interests.
Share this culture with your family, friends, neighbors, co-workers and whoever else you can. Seek likeminded people in your own country to establish a strong network and to increase your exposure and support group. This will increase your international support and fellowship as well.
Don’t become distracted. The world needs your focused, intelligent mind. Don’t get caught up in scandals, scams or dare. Don’t allow prostitutes. No requests against us. Your peacekeeping efforts must reflect your goodwill at home and with the world beyond your doors.
The world is to be explored. Rejoice! Live your lives with great joy! Celebrate often. Share with your fellows. Even the joy of a birthday celebration, should be shared with as many as possible. Don’t overlook the opportunity for joy, fellowship and goodwill.
From your very best aptitude, research, explore and educate. What stories will they share? Learn and exchange. What lies beneath the surface of this modern man? What is this great place? How do we save these great landscapes, so the Earth won’t perish? We save the Earth, so that the Earth will save us. Is there pollution? Is there disease? These are also key areas to address.
Oh, this great human being, who walks so proudly, taming animals, harvesting crops , building empires. Productivity, education. All individually, all united, all of one mind, all of one species, all over the world. So much the same.
Here, you peacekeepers, the differences are zero. Adopt a culture, present your own.
Help them to rebuild in their own nation. Don`t encourage immigration. It is better for the world for each nation to cultivate their own civilization. Keep people in their own country so that there’s no inferiority, A wholesome exchange to increase prosperity without interfering with or becoming judgmental towards their culture. Perhaps they have a sustainable nation, without obvious displays of wealth, but not as much poverty either.
No man in isolation. Everyone has friends, family, connections The inter-connected world is a small, better understood and more harmonious world.
The land they live in belongs to them. The Earth helped these people create the country that they have. They are better off to try to thrive in the country that they live in, than to leave. Don’t encourage immigration.  Don`t criticize, help them to nurture their own world.
The sharing of cultures is a gift. From your aptitude learn from them, but share as well. Your goal is no more poverty, no more starvation, no slaves, save the environment. Don`t be judgmental. The cultural exchange is a nurturing process. It`s care. Care to build hope, care to follow through, care to develop and foster a kindred spirit that will light your life forever.
May 1st is Global Love Day. please visit http://globalloveproject.com
written by Louise Hayes
March 12,

Population density

Population density

Population Density

Good day, you great, almighty human! You’ve risen for another day to accomplish great and wonderful things! Praises to you for your brilliant minds. For your great achievments, for thousands of years of human occupation on this planet prove your superiority.
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Look at your fabulous civilizations, your immense creations. You, who are cast in the image of the Almighty! You with the power to build and create. You, with that immense brain!

Oh, this great human being, who walks so proudly, taming animals, harvesting crops, building empires. Productivity, education. All individually, all united, all of one mind, all of one species, all over the world. So much the same.

Here, you peacekeepers, the differences are zero. Look over there! That magnificent monument, so perfect, such geatness to behold, it fills the world with generations of wonder.

Those are the people that the Earth put in that place. Encourage them to stay in their own nation. Help them to rebuild.

The indiginous peoples of each nation control their own populations, they build their own nations, they farm their own crops. Don`t encourage them to leave. Help the Earth to save them. Replantings of trees and shrubs along the waterways, helps to prevent soil erosion.

As the soil erodes and fills the waterways with dirt and chemical waste, the aquatic populations choke and suffocate in the murky waters. They can`t breathe. They can`t see. The dirt and grime prevents sunlight from reaching the bottom of the waterway, where plants and food sources survive. As the food source starts to die, so does the aquatic life that it supports.

Another dead waterway.

The soil, as it erodes, depleates the life sustaining shore. The plant life hangs on by a thread if it can. Pollutants from the shoreline wash into the water. Death and decay, fills our water supply with toxic waste and disease.

Brilliant mankind, live forever!

That one piece of garbage on the ground, or carelessly thrown into a stream can have dire effects. The pollution index skyrockets. Toxic waste fills the soil and contaminates the water. Environmental disease runs rampant through our lands. We die.

Who owns this planet. Who cast that bomb there. Who contaminated the air so that no one can breathe and no one can see. Who contaminated the soil so that our crops don`t grow. Who dumped all of that waste into the water so that now we can`t drink it, fish from it or play in it.

Was that you, brilliant mankind. Almighty human! You who are entrusted with the salavtion of this great planet. You, who walk in holy ways and are created in the image of the Almighty himself.

The Earth sighs, thank you mankind, for owr enduring relationship. Thank you mankind, for the peacekeeping that saves us. Thank you for pollution controls that clean the air, the water, the soil. Thank you for saving the forest so that I can breathe. No constuction, no development, no farming these lands.

The Earth sighs, it`s own needs are immense. Thank you mankind, I live for another day.

Your call to action, share this post. Join and make donations to an environmental organization. Get involved. Your conservation efforts are desperately needed. Here`s one organization http://www.forestethics.org/save-the-bou.

For planting your own garden, visit http://www.offers”thompsonmorgan.com
For earth friendly products, visit http://www.ecos.com
written by: Louise Hayes
April 4, 2013