When it comes to peace, how would you describe yourself?
I feel the pain in the world
What do you believe are the 'burning issues' today?
Our Planet
So what is it?
Lost respect reverence & obligation for Gaia our mother earth
What must we overcome to achieve peace?
Religion
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Judeo Christian male deity dogma of mans dominion over nature underpins modernity's rationale for the ruination of nature. Lost is our organic thirst to partake in the wellspring of inner peace. A rapture, centered within & without our natural life forces. Worship Mother earth itself as the source of all fertile nutrients necessary to each and every species. Nature illuminates for us the essential pathway of our reproductive natural sustainability.
Can we change the world?
Definitely
More about me
Experiences of being brought up in Arizona, inspired my reverence of nature and native traditions. Add two parts provocative nature, insatiable curiosity and a strong need to travel. To inform the instinct of the pathway to Internal change requires a consistent need to learn and stay open in sharing relationships. Its easier to shed conditioned cultural values a bit with strong positive experiences. Change always seeds the mind, Implanting a deep regard for other ideas, views and appreciations. Empathy & sympathetic adoration in naturalistic traditional concepts of magic are ever present in Native, Folk, Heathen, Pagan, & Eastern mythologies.
These elemental myths share a motivating reverence for worship of the divine feminine into consummation with the eternal. An offering, a pathway to enlightenment and peaceful equanimity within. Continue-to try-to change.
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You will never feel like you are getting older because you will always be celebrating your son's day 40 years younger than you, you lucky man. You got the birthday set up ~ Enjoy my young man! Time is precious, so precious. Here is to your folks who brought you here to celebrate. May they rest in PEACE!
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Hey Ron, Well CP and I miss your radiant presence in our Mill Valley home. It seems that this excellent weather is going to last a while. When you come back up here be sure to bring your bike. Hope you and Lyle have an excellent birthday. We are who bumbling in paradise.
Lots of Love and Peace Wayne-O
turns out John Brown's Body/Blue King Brown are playing this Thursday, not Wednesday...and there is also some mellow dub on Monday and Tuesday; the group Midnite, also at the location very close to my pad, which Scott could attend since he does not have salsa rehearsal on those days. http://www.myspace.com/midnitevi
Hi Ronnie,
Thank-you for your heart, it is so precious to me.... I like to think of myself as a humanitarian and now in this space and time, a virtual activist, welcome to the virtual revolution type of thing. I want to inspire and motivate and make people think in a different way, a way they may not have considered before. How can we inspire one another? How can we create a new perception for our planet? I believe it is most important to recognize that we may have the ability to be architects appreciating the twilight while bringing in a new dawn. Creating a paradigm shift in the way people think is a powerful and a responsible gift to mankind- to work for the greater good. I think we all need to be thinking more globally and acting more joyfully, if we want to sustain what we have for future generations. I would be proud to be a part of making that happen ~ being a change agent. I also foresee a rejuvenation of the human spirit in America and I would like to encourage America's image to reflect the true goodness people are capable of. I seek to educate people about poverty alleviation and engage people in transformative experiences. You are correct in thinking that we do indeed need to sharpen the focus in love, life and friendship and open our eyes to really helping those in need. Dreaming to keep us moving forward is important, making it a reality more so. With love dear-heart always, CP
Hey Ronnie, Thanks alot for all the help up north. I enjoyed my stay at your home you and Cris made me feel so comfortable. I'm here on my lap top with Grandpa Elkin. He's doing real well, still as sharp as a tack.
Scott got moved in to his new house! It looks very well loved. i hope your moving is going great too! talk to you soon! i know that your love is strong; know that i never doubt that!
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Lots of Love and Peace Wayne-O
Gandhi, man of peace
Thank you
Namaste
nice ride today - ride the wave strong my friend!
Thank-you for your heart, it is so precious to me.... I like to think of myself as a humanitarian and now in this space and time, a virtual activist, welcome to the virtual revolution type of thing. I want to inspire and motivate and make people think in a different way, a way they may not have considered before. How can we inspire one another? How can we create a new perception for our planet? I believe it is most important to recognize that we may have the ability to be architects appreciating the twilight while bringing in a new dawn. Creating a paradigm shift in the way people think is a powerful and a responsible gift to mankind- to work for the greater good. I think we all need to be thinking more globally and acting more joyfully, if we want to sustain what we have for future generations. I would be proud to be a part of making that happen ~ being a change agent. I also foresee a rejuvenation of the human spirit in America and I would like to encourage America's image to reflect the true goodness people are capable of. I seek to educate people about poverty alleviation and engage people in transformative experiences. You are correct in thinking that we do indeed need to sharpen the focus in love, life and friendship and open our eyes to really helping those in need. Dreaming to keep us moving forward is important, making it a reality more so. With love dear-heart always, CP
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