Tuesday, January 3, 2017

[GMW #3782] Add More Silence Of Nature By Restoring Nature - Grasslands Too

[GMW #3782] Add More Silence Of Nature By Restoring Nature - Grasslands Too  Idea Dream - Robert Muller's Ideas 3001 to 4000
~ Idea 4177 ~
Silence is more and more rare to find in settled areas of the western world.

Even if you live far away from a road or highway and are spared the car noises, suburban and nature areas have to cope almost permanently with the noise of grass cutting and other gasoline operated instruments.

Their producers want to invade the Earth in order to become millionaires and billionaires under the great banner of free enterprise. Why is that?

The grass is not even allowed to grow any more to give us oxygen. To deforestation we must now also add the degrassification of the planet.

Robert's The Miracle, Joy and Art of Living,
Volume III - The Seasons of Life
Chapter 7 - Return to Mother Earth
We seldom think of our death.  There is a great lesson of nature in that: we are not supposed to think of adversities, of negative courses, of decay.  The life forces push us constantly forward.  God and nature want us to consider death as a positive element.
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UN News: UN Chronicle, United Nations News Service, UN Wire Archive
References: Earth Charter, Universal Declaration of Human Rights
Rights of: Children,Women, IndigenousPeople
To Be Written: Rights of Nature, Birds, Animals, Fish, etc.

Daily Ray of Hope
-- A seal on an
          iceberg, taken at Tracy Arm Fjord during a day trip on a boat
          the Photo by Karen Hall | Snowy egret in the lagoon at Avila Beach in California
The only way to make sense out of change
is to plunge into it, move with it,
and join the dance.
~ Alan W. Watts

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The first 4000 Ideas & Dreams
For A Better World

The Idea Dreams
- With An Index

Robert's Harmonic & Talk
Ode To Joy
Never Give Up (Audio Talk)

Decide to - poems
DecideTo Index
DecideTo Poems

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