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Our environment and the relationship between mankind and nature

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Nature was NEVER meant to be exploited to the extent we do it at

present since the last few centuries and particularly during the last

several decades. Nature was intended to be common property of ALL

mankind - NEVER to be property of individuals, institutions,

organizations, bodies of any kind or governments. Nature is OWNED by

God only and always belongs to God.

 

Mankind should learn to live in a free and loving cooperation with

nature. Mankind should learn to listen and talk to nature again as it

has been done for thousands of years some time ago and in some small

cultural circles still is done at present. It is important that WE -

mankind - integrate fully INTO nature rather than imposing our will

on nature. Instead of killing trees when constructing our houses or

roads where we want the house or road to be - we should learn again

to integrate our smaller houses and smaller roads into nature,

between trees and profit from natural energies and shelter provided

for free by nature to all of us.

 

The purpose of nature is to provide mankind with:

 

balancing energies, healing energies - of various kind

heal all damages and traces mankind constantly makes while living on

earth

 

In addition to that nature " job " is to:

 

dissolve and decompose all our debris in a natural way

keep or establish a natural equilibrium within itself during the

course of permanent changes that are imposed by the continuous

evolution of mankind's spiritual state of awareness

 

to be continued...

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