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  • Santana is so inspiring!

  • Clean Air,clear water,clean consciousness. Everyone takes that for granted while it barely exists anymore,everyone is so caught up in materialism that only wise men know these are essentials for survival of the human race. Remember we didn't inherit the world from our ancestors we borrow it from our children (old Indian saying) just meditate on that for a while, greetings Vic.

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  • A wise man and a talented musician. His music will live forever.

  • @Jazzguts Its the end of the Mayan calendar & Indian people of Central Mexico don't believe its the end of the world- let's not be New Age but take the bull by the horns. if there were Tecumsehs out there leading tribes then we would have less greed & people making positive changes. Tribal Capitalism is a serious issue. For ex., Ngai Tahu in New Zealand could care less about the natural environment & cont. to do deep sea trolling. No race is innocent, most r blinded by trad. or religious faith.

  • @anglinthemtns Also the Native site- the Serpent Mound has uranium in it- it was used in days of old but the energy that consists within the Serpent Mound is powerful, healing and positive energy, not negative causing death, tumors and cancer as nuclear wastes do. The upper part of the Columbia River has a fair amount of nuclear wastes- why didn't the Warm Springs address this.... seem more concerned about building their next Casino, paying their white CEO & catching their deformed sturgeon.

  • @Jazzguts Hydro-dams are not the answer. New Zealand charges 3 times the amount of power than what we have. However look at a map of all the nuclear plants in the US- you'll find the most in NE States- what's going to happen & what's happening when natural disasters effect them- we aren't being told about the leaks. Why aren't people decommissioning? Most want the comforts these plants bring.... If it wasn't for Nevada State & the Paiutes having intelligent lawyers Yucca Mtn. would be the hub!!

  • @anglinthemtns Sure you are right,not everybody thinks that way else this planet had collapsed long ago. The problems about nuclear waste exists very long allready but no-one seemed to think about the consequences,while materialism wanders on and the energy consuming society is demanding more and more(especially in the States but also many other countries) The serious investment in alternative energy (Solar-Wind-Water) should have started decades ago. greetings Vic.

  • @Jazzguts I am sorry to say this but not all Native Americans think that way, esp. the ones building Casinos on sacred ground or the ones in positions of power who signed agreements with the Federal Government to allow nuclear wastes and other wastes to be dumped on their land. Many Natives suffer with health problems because of this. Perhaps the people he connected with felt this way and still do but Indians are not all the same and they are just like anybody else, both good and bad.

  • well, i prefer growing up with metallica and GnR instead of al the plastic commercial BULLSHIT we get today? Carlos still got a point though

  • My all time musical hero for 40 yeara

  • swag.

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