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The Nature of Man, Life and Humanity: Why we must…how we can change the way we live.

October 21, 2016 - Comment

The Nature of Man, Life and Humanity tells the story of the cosmos, Sun and Earth: the evolution of mankind expanding across the continents, the tools that aided us, the cultural networks that brought us together, the spirituality that answered what we didn’t understand. Along the way we began thinking that technology could solve all

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The Nature of Man, Life and Humanity tells the story of the cosmos, Sun and Earth: the evolution of mankind expanding across the continents, the tools that aided us, the cultural networks that brought us together, the spirituality that answered what we didn’t understand. Along the way we began thinking that technology could solve all of our problems; our nature connection became a thing of the past. Mankind began a struggle against nature as brutal as the wars we perpetrated amongst ourselves, a war taking place in the air and water with the degradation of the land, the annihilation of ecosystems and biodiversity, concluding with the consumption of Earth itself. Climate stability is collateral damage as the human population continues to explode. While much of the environmental discourse currently focuses on climate change, this story is also about the issues regarding air, water, topsoil, biodiversity, energy and natural resources, and how mankind is attacking each of these areas with equal disregard. A Native Earth Society believes that man must coexist with nature, that by living more relevant, respectful and simple lives the human species can restore our well-being and our future. How much are we willing to give up for our children’s children so they will have the chance to follow their dreams? The need to restrict continuous economic growth will be opposed by many, but our ultimate survival will be determined by how many of us choose to do what is right. Ultimately, this is a story about why we must and how we can change the way we live. Our children’s children are counting on us to act now, reducing our numbers, changing our wasteful behavior, being selective about what we consume and how much we waste.

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