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Co-Creating Bounty & Beauty

Posted May 22, 2009

Welcome! Just to give you some background, EarthWays Eco-Academy is a part of Church of the Earth, a 501c3 NonProfit dedicated to stewarding the earth, and assisting others to find ways to co-create in balance and harmony.

We help people learn how to curb global warming, live more sustainable lifestyles, use alternative energy systems and renewable resources.

This is a place where we can all share: questions and ideas; projects we've been involved in or want to start; networks that support green living.

Its a proven fact at this point that whatever one of us does affects everything else in the universe. That makes it imperative that we examine ourselves before we make decisions and take action, rather than after. For me, that means discarding as much negative programming as I can, and working hard to create only that which brings bounty and beauty to all. We ARE all related! Whether we're talking about the smallest microbe or the tallest mountain, we all belong to this Mother Earth, and it's high time we gave her and all our relatives the respect and honor they deserve.

Let's share all those positive ideas, emotions, projects and common denominators that bring us together in the family of humanity.

AHO! Mitakeuyosin

"What is inspiration, anyway? For me, it is following inner guidance towards the co-creation of a new, healthier and better reality for all."     Rev. Robin Tekwelus Youngblood, October, 2008.

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   We do not inherit the earth from our ancestors, we borrow it from our children.  ~Native American Proverb

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Co-Creating Bounty & Beauty

Posted May 22, 2009

Welcome! Just to give you some background, EarthWays Eco-Academy is a part of Church of the Earth, a 501c3 NonProfit dedicated to stewarding the earth, and assisting others to find ways to co-create in balance and harmony.

We help people learn how to curb global warming, live more sustainable lifest…

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Thoughts for the Day

With our technologies--ones of incalcuable power: earth-restoring, planet preserving--we can rediscover an intimacy, a mutuality with the natural world, that is not primitive (though based in part on fear), but knowing. It might even be possible to relearn a life of awe. And inhabit the landscape with the least violation.  ~Janet Kauffman

We abuse land because we regard it as a commodity belonging to us.  When we see land as a community to which we belong, we may begin to use it with love and respect.  ~Aldo Leopold

I think the environment should be put in the category of our national security.  Defense of our resources is just as important as defense abroad.  Otherwise what is there to defend?  ~Robert Redford