Many people are asking if overpopulation will break the planet, a fear compounded by the lack of attention given to the issue by elected officials.

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Panicked discussions of the climate crisis on this stressed planet are often bolstered by background debate on how fast the Earth’s population is growing, and questions of how many people the planet can support. To be sure, a sevenfold increase of the world population over two centuries has stressed the planet to its breaking point.

Compleletely false and totally misleading! It is the destructive mismanagement of our resources that is the source of habitat loss, environmental destruction and lack of ecological sustainability. NOT population growth.

We need to replace the current paradigm with one where the planning and management of our society is not under the control of greedy corporations and bought politicians supplying a self-interested and selfish mass of unthinking purchasers.

This will take a huge change in the ethic level of a large number of people.

Let’s start!

Peace!

Peace!

Wishing you the peace and serenity of the countryside, the patience of nature, the drive of the rivers and oceans and the wisdom to know when to apply each.

Fury as royal chemist Ainsworths backs anti-vaxxers by selling book with ‘dangerous’ alternative remedy for measles

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The Queen’s chemist has been condemned as ‘dangerous and irresponsible’ for claiming homeopathic remedies can provide a ‘complete alternative to vaccination’.

Ainsworths, which has two royal warrants, prints and sells a book for new mothers which claims homeopathy ‘will strengthen the child’s immune system more ably than any vaccine’.

The 114-page guide, which has the coat of arms for the Queen and the Prince of Wales printed on its cover, also claims that vaccine-preventable infectious diseases including mumps and measles can be treated homoeopathically.

Shaman

Shaman

A shaman was asked:

What is poison?
– Anything beyond what we need is poison.
It can be power, laziness, food, ego, ambition, vanity, fear, anger, or whatever.

What is fear?
– Non-acceptance of uncertainty.
If we accept uncertainty, it becomes adventure.

What is envy?
– Non-acceptance of good in the other.
If we accept good, it becomes inspiration.

What is anger?
– Non-acceptance of what is beyond our control.
If we accept, it becomes tolerance.

What is hate?
– Non-acceptance of people as they are.
If we accept unconditionally, it becomes love.