[GMW
#2990] Responsible
Nations Reduce
Overpopulation &
Overconsumption
Monday 2 June 2014,
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Perhaps in
order to save
the Earth,
overpopulating
and
overconsuming
countries
should be
temporarily
excluded from
the United
Nations until
they have
reasonably
reduced their
population
increase and
their
overconsumption.
The Earth: "Dear Robert, that is an excellent idea. But there would be very few nations left in the United Nations!" Robert's The Miracle, Joy and Art of Living,
In all
the infinite twirlings
of cosmoses in the
universe, I am my own
cosmos. From birth to
death, from seed to
fruit, I must see myself
as an unfolding,
miraculous cosmos in the
infinity of cosmoses
evolving in time and in
space.
*
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[GMW #2990] Responsible Nations Reduce Overpopulation & Overconsumption
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