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  • well i guess we cant take control of mother nature but the greedy ass holes are causing some of the floods by cutting down trees and building all these houses

    (i think more people should live in communes)

  • Arizona is a beautiful place. I'm leaving soon after 24 years of enjoying the beauty. Thank you for your thoughts, life is so wonderful isn't it!?! How lucky we are to breathe this air! Be well!

  • One of the most beautiful places on Earth! It's amazing to me that in this day and age we still accept hording the native people of this FREE country into reservations. We are so far from free! The land I sit on is owned by a bank even though they say it is mine. I don't need it to belong to me, but paying a bank to park my butt here infuriates me!

  • thoes little rock sculptures are awsome

  • In Natural Disasters, The things that cause disparity are the buildings and material possesions that we stress to protect.

    Not only that but, for instance: in Earthquakes, the buildings damaged end up hurting & killing people.

  • you have a great point there....

  • i wanted to share with you That the most spiritual experience of my life was with the hopis at a corn harvest celebration near where you are Ill never forget it as long as I live .I even got a "message" from the spririts it said to me "We are all One Tribe"

  • I would like to check out a pow-wow...its been years since I have been to one...since I was a kid...it is a really cool vibe...and yeah, that is quite a message to get...especially if it resonates within your essence...its a beautiful thing...

  • The insanity that met the Native American peoples is now very evident for many many people now as it continues to eat away at Mother Earth

  • our nature is to respect mother nature...so its only a matter of time before people realize it on a mass scale...

  • Awesome background, awesome truth.

    Peace brother.

  • thanks...yeah, it was rather awe inspiring... :D

  • so true!

  • Nature offers he'r very*best, demanding only the same in return... those who ignore this bargain, do so at their own peril and in disregard of all else, moving toward an eventual demise.

    Respect, Regard, Relevance, Resolution...

    C.H.A.O.S.

  • The Golden Rule does not exclude Mother Earth.

  • Complicated*Jay, what part of your "Golden*Rule" do you see lacking or "excluded" in:

    Respect, Regard, Relevance & Resolution... as...

    this is the complete & true state of the universal natural reality, to the collective existence of all...

    Perhaps some need to read and accept the spherical being of that truth, while keeping in mind the edict of "Ask, and you shall receive"

    C.H.A.O.S.

  • The universe, (especially "Mother*Nature") responds NOT to what one asks for, but to HOW they seek that assistance, thus the common miscalculation or confusion most make, when turning toward a higher power is to expect a literal outcome to what is a delusional request...

  • You're gong to have drama wherever you have people/cultures. when this drama effects the land/air/water that's to much. 6 billion living off the land, unregulated, could spell trouble on a massive scale. we just need a peaceful common ground, so we change the core in measuring success, not by hoarding but to- helping.

    u gonna go to the hot springs(just below the damn)?

  • I think that disrespect for our natural surroundings has been inherited and passed down to younger generations...but if we had a better understanding and respect, that many people wouldn't be too much of a problem...

    unfortunately I was only there for 2 days...but we should be going back soon...I hope....which hot springs, and which dam are you referring to?

  • Just below the damn on the river side there's hot water with steam coming out of the rocks, but there's a lil trickle stream and if you follow that back a bit (a small hike) it opens up into a swimming hole, you can even jump off lil cliffs into it, a bit. awesome in the winter to :)

  • right on....I've never been there...but if you are talking about the hoover damn...then yeah, its really close, so we could go another weekend soon...

  • the peachy land watched the natives have battles of territorial pissing and power driven agendas whilst ignoring basic equal rights for women, now the land watches basically the same, with the added disregard for mother nature, like you say :)

  • yeah...I read a little bit about it in 'bury my heart at wounded knee'...pretty horrific shit...

  • I was just going to say you are surrounded by inspiration.

    Fighting terrorism since 1942.

    Yes they should be given restitution.

    I also would appoint them as our environmental

    team for this country. Give them all jobs doing what they know best. Caring for the earth.

    Thank you. One love.

  • it was an eye opening experience...from more than one angle...the awesome beauty and the cultural situation...

    ps...I think you meant to type 1492, instead of 1942... ;D

  • OOpps, your right. The Chronic. Ta

  • 1492 not 1942:)

  • The circle unites us my friend. :o)

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