The narrator has a visionary experience where a bird transforms into a guiding light and shows them an idyllic natural world. The narrator is told they must return to Earth and share a message about protecting the environment, seeds, and natural resources. With the singing bird as a guide, the narrator preaches this message far and wide, working to inspire others to cultivate the land sustainably.
The document expresses how the author lives to savor and appreciate many aspects of nature and God's creations, including butterflies, stars, waterfalls, birdsong, breezes, oceans, kangaroos, dewdrops, sunlight, trees, fish, eagles, rain, roses, rainbows, truth, new life, air, and most importantly love. The author finds beauty, enlightenment, rejuvenation, and strength in observing these things, which help free them of pain and darkness and impart a sense of new birth, innocence, and connection to all humanity.
The document describes different parts of the narrator's body encountering a woman who tells them they have just started experiencing her beauty and have infinite more left to discover. Each stanza describes a different part of the body - eyes, lips, ears, fingers, neck, brain, blood, mouth, panic button, hair, palms, toes, nails, bones, shoulders, conscience, nostrils, and heart - thinking they have experienced all there is before being told by a woman that they have just begun and there is infinitely more left to discover about her enchanting and endless qualities.
The narrator is a fish living alone in a small glass bowl while observing a larger bowl next to it containing several other fish who interact and swim together. Feeling lonely, the narrator decides to try jumping from its bowl to the other in an attempt to join the other fish. Though the jump is unsuccessful and the narrator dies from being out of water, in its final moments it feels at peace knowing the other fish looked on with concern and friendship.
The narrator has a visionary experience where a singing bird transforms into a light and shows the narrator the true nature of Earth. The narrator sees a perfect world inhabited by humans and animals living in harmony. The bird explains that humans have corrupted the planet by stealing seeds and resources from the Earth. The narrator is told they must return to prevent further destruction and heal the Earth.
pil·grim·age
noun \pil-grə-mij\
Definition of PILGRIMAGE
1: a journey of a pilgrim; especially : one to a shrine or a sacred place
2: the course of life on earth
On August 7th, 2012 I embarked on a 7-Day "pilgrimage". It was one of the best journeys I'd ever taken. I packed up my van with the supplies I needed and headed for Arizona on a calling. I captured a few moments with my iPhone and put them together in this slideshow to share with those of you who may be interested. I hope you enjoy!
This document contains a collection of poems and short stories by Noora AL-Malki. The collection is divided into two parts: Part One contains nine poems on various topics like morning prayer, Palestine, and life experiences. Part Two contains two short stories, "Lecture" about a professor losing focus during class, and "The Well" about two boys trapped in an ancient well. The author dedicates the work to her family and holds the copyright.
The Ultimate Gift For Humanity is Death ItselfLucais Donnell
1. The narrator, an immortal mechanical being created by scientists, seeks death but is unable to die. They intervene to save a woman from being stabbed, killing the attacker.
2. A spectral being appears and tells the narrator they were created to help others. The being shows the narrator visions of their creation in a lab.
3. The narrator comes to accept their purpose is to use their gift of immortality to protect others, like a blind woman they save from attackers. The spectral being approves of their choice to keep living to help others.
1. The document is a story that describes the journey of the soul from its origin in God to its experiences in different lifetimes on Earth and eventual return to God.
2. In the beginning, all souls existed as drops of light in the ocean of God. God created the world as a play for souls to act out lifetimes in different forms.
3. During human lifetimes, souls can find a living master who helps them use meditation to follow a hidden path back to God. By following the master, souls can eventually reunite with God in the ocean of light.
The document expresses how the author lives to savor and appreciate many aspects of nature and God's creations, including butterflies, stars, waterfalls, birdsong, breezes, oceans, kangaroos, dewdrops, sunlight, trees, fish, eagles, rain, roses, rainbows, truth, new life, air, and most importantly love. The author finds beauty, enlightenment, rejuvenation, and strength in observing these things, which help free them of pain and darkness and impart a sense of new birth, innocence, and connection to all humanity.
The document describes different parts of the narrator's body encountering a woman who tells them they have just started experiencing her beauty and have infinite more left to discover. Each stanza describes a different part of the body - eyes, lips, ears, fingers, neck, brain, blood, mouth, panic button, hair, palms, toes, nails, bones, shoulders, conscience, nostrils, and heart - thinking they have experienced all there is before being told by a woman that they have just begun and there is infinitely more left to discover about her enchanting and endless qualities.
The narrator is a fish living alone in a small glass bowl while observing a larger bowl next to it containing several other fish who interact and swim together. Feeling lonely, the narrator decides to try jumping from its bowl to the other in an attempt to join the other fish. Though the jump is unsuccessful and the narrator dies from being out of water, in its final moments it feels at peace knowing the other fish looked on with concern and friendship.
The narrator has a visionary experience where a singing bird transforms into a light and shows the narrator the true nature of Earth. The narrator sees a perfect world inhabited by humans and animals living in harmony. The bird explains that humans have corrupted the planet by stealing seeds and resources from the Earth. The narrator is told they must return to prevent further destruction and heal the Earth.
pil·grim·age
noun \pil-grə-mij\
Definition of PILGRIMAGE
1: a journey of a pilgrim; especially : one to a shrine or a sacred place
2: the course of life on earth
On August 7th, 2012 I embarked on a 7-Day "pilgrimage". It was one of the best journeys I'd ever taken. I packed up my van with the supplies I needed and headed for Arizona on a calling. I captured a few moments with my iPhone and put them together in this slideshow to share with those of you who may be interested. I hope you enjoy!
This document contains a collection of poems and short stories by Noora AL-Malki. The collection is divided into two parts: Part One contains nine poems on various topics like morning prayer, Palestine, and life experiences. Part Two contains two short stories, "Lecture" about a professor losing focus during class, and "The Well" about two boys trapped in an ancient well. The author dedicates the work to her family and holds the copyright.
The Ultimate Gift For Humanity is Death ItselfLucais Donnell
1. The narrator, an immortal mechanical being created by scientists, seeks death but is unable to die. They intervene to save a woman from being stabbed, killing the attacker.
2. A spectral being appears and tells the narrator they were created to help others. The being shows the narrator visions of their creation in a lab.
3. The narrator comes to accept their purpose is to use their gift of immortality to protect others, like a blind woman they save from attackers. The spectral being approves of their choice to keep living to help others.
1. The document is a story that describes the journey of the soul from its origin in God to its experiences in different lifetimes on Earth and eventual return to God.
2. In the beginning, all souls existed as drops of light in the ocean of God. God created the world as a play for souls to act out lifetimes in different forms.
3. During human lifetimes, souls can find a living master who helps them use meditation to follow a hidden path back to God. By following the master, souls can eventually reunite with God in the ocean of light.
Angels walk among humans on Earth to protect and guide them, though they are invisible. God sends an angel to each person at birth to watch over them and bring peace through difficult times. While unseen, angels conquer conflicts people face and spread their wings around all humans to keep them safe according to God's authority.
This document discusses a root vegetable called "Name Root" that the author is familiar with through their family and culture. It describes Name Root as a nourishing staple similar to potatoes. The author hopes to educate others about Name Root so they can experience and appreciate this "Gracious Gift of Nature." Brief instructions are provided on planting Name Root from seeds or replanting portions of the root.
HTML5 is a markup language developed by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) and the Web Hypertext Application Technology Working Group (WHATWG). It introduces new semantic elements that provide clearer descriptions of content, as well as features that enhance forms, add multimedia capabilities, and improve drawing capabilities. HTML5 also provides greater support for offline applications and introduces new APIs that improve the dynamic behavior of web pages.
The Suriname Cherry Bush/Tree is low-maintenance, drought and cold tolerant, and produces an abundance of colorful, tasty fruits. It can withstand harsh conditions with little care needed. The fruits are popular for jams and enjoyed by horses, while insects tend to avoid the plant. The Suriname Cherry Bush/Tree is a hardy, long-lasting gift of nature that provides fruits for people and animals alike with very little effort.
This document discusses the concept of "special rights" for Aboriginal peoples in Canada. It analyzes how Aboriginal special rights have historically been implemented in a negative way through policies like the Indian Act, despite being intended to recognize pre-existing Aboriginal sovereignty and rights to land. The document also examines the 1999 Marshall decision, in which the Supreme Court affirmed Mi'kmaq treaty rights to fish and sell catches. While initially a victory, this decision ultimately disappointed due to non-Aboriginal opposition and the government failing to fully uphold the rights, showing how perceptions of Aboriginal special rights as "special plus" can obscure their history as "special negative."
This poem discusses how the current generation possesses amazing opportunities and abilities due to technological and social transitions that have molded the current era. While remnants of the past still imperfectly influence society, this generation has a constant and unmatched prowess, growing thanks to humanity's ancient commitment to progress. There are still secrets lying in every formation known to humanity, as well as secrets still unknown, that could one day be revealed and help the world grow further.
Dietary counseling provides individualized nutritional care to encourage modified eating habits and can help prevent or treat nutrition-related illnesses affecting the oral cavity. A healthy diet according to the USDA emphasizes fruits, vegetables, whole grains, lean proteins and low-fat dairy while limiting sugar, salt, and saturated fats. Appropriate nutrition plays a major role in oral health by impacting dental caries, erosion, development, and periodontal disease. Maintaining a healthy diet and visiting the dentist twice yearly can help keep teeth and gums healthy.
Joseph Papp - Inert Gas Fuel, Fuel Preparation 4428193Egely Gyorgy
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
Nikola Tesla - The Magnifying TransmitterEgely Gyorgy
Nikola Tesla - The Magnifying Transmitter
The patents of Nikola Tesla are available to download at Google Patents: http://www.google.com/search?tbm=pts&tbo=1&hl=en&q=nikola+tesla&btnG=Search+Patents
On the leaf of one 's tree ,my tree.. in new 3d concept and device in a wonderful adventurous story of the world in vertex unlimited motions on the leaf of one 's tree.
This summary provides the key details from the excerpted document in 3 sentences:
The document is an excerpt from a meditative memoir by Margaret Wheatley titled "How Does Raven Know?" and shares reflections on living in community with nature including observations of aspens and experiences with ravens providing comfort during difficult times. The excerpt explores indigenous understandings of connection to place, the intelligence of animals, and finding stability through being present with the rhythms of nature.
This document describes how those who interacted with love in different ways - by following it, dreaming of it, craving it, etc. - became different positive things on the planet, such as blessed entities, adventurous fountains, and learned idols. It states that those who breathed love became a titillating whirlwind that spawned countless others, even as the earth experienced war and malice. The document ultimately reveals that the topic being discussed was love, and that even God bowed down before love and instilled it in all of creation.
This document discusses the cleanliness of the universe and earth as a manifestation of God's name. It notes that while factories, hostels, and guest-houses become dirty without cleaning, the universe and earth remain spotlessly clean due to constant and diligent sweeping and cleaning. This level of cleanliness across such a vast domain despite debris and waste arising from life and death is remarkable. The document attributes this universal cleaning to God in order to maintain beauty and prevent harm, and sees it as evidence of God's divine existence, unity, and beautiful names.
The LORDs instructions on how to survive the coming tribulation era and how to enter Heaven during the greatest distress ever since the creation of the earth.
The document discusses the annual migration patterns of monarch butterflies and salmon. It explains that monarch butterflies travel thousands of miles each year from Canada to Mexico and back, and salmon swim from rivers to oceans and back to the exact river they were born in. It argues that these animals must have been specially created by God to complete these complex journeys according to a flawless plan due to the precise timing and navigational abilities required.
The document describes the mythology and pantheon of gods in the fictional underwater world of Amanzi. It introduces several major gods, including the Creator who formed the world and its oceans, and Lop'phana the goddess of death. It also provides creation myths of how the world was formed and stories of early humans, including a flood myth where the Creator drowns the world in blood. The document concludes with a story of an orphan sister journeying in a bubble to the undersea realm of the dead in search of her brother.
This document is the foreword to a book written by Reverend Sun Myung Moon about his life experiences and efforts to bring about world peace. It describes how seeing the signs of spring in his garden fills him with joy and gratitude for the beauty of nature. It discusses Reverend Moon's lifelong dedication to helping the poor and oppressed around the world, and his efforts to resolve conflicts and encourage reconciliation between different groups and nations through promoting true love. The foreword expresses hope that peace will come to the Korean peninsula and spread worldwide, and that the book will help more people understand Reverend Moon's message and work for peace through love.
Angels walk among humans on Earth to protect and guide them, though they are invisible. God sends an angel to each person at birth to watch over them and bring peace through difficult times. While unseen, angels conquer conflicts people face and spread their wings around all humans to keep them safe according to God's authority.
This document discusses a root vegetable called "Name Root" that the author is familiar with through their family and culture. It describes Name Root as a nourishing staple similar to potatoes. The author hopes to educate others about Name Root so they can experience and appreciate this "Gracious Gift of Nature." Brief instructions are provided on planting Name Root from seeds or replanting portions of the root.
HTML5 is a markup language developed by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) and the Web Hypertext Application Technology Working Group (WHATWG). It introduces new semantic elements that provide clearer descriptions of content, as well as features that enhance forms, add multimedia capabilities, and improve drawing capabilities. HTML5 also provides greater support for offline applications and introduces new APIs that improve the dynamic behavior of web pages.
The Suriname Cherry Bush/Tree is low-maintenance, drought and cold tolerant, and produces an abundance of colorful, tasty fruits. It can withstand harsh conditions with little care needed. The fruits are popular for jams and enjoyed by horses, while insects tend to avoid the plant. The Suriname Cherry Bush/Tree is a hardy, long-lasting gift of nature that provides fruits for people and animals alike with very little effort.
This document discusses the concept of "special rights" for Aboriginal peoples in Canada. It analyzes how Aboriginal special rights have historically been implemented in a negative way through policies like the Indian Act, despite being intended to recognize pre-existing Aboriginal sovereignty and rights to land. The document also examines the 1999 Marshall decision, in which the Supreme Court affirmed Mi'kmaq treaty rights to fish and sell catches. While initially a victory, this decision ultimately disappointed due to non-Aboriginal opposition and the government failing to fully uphold the rights, showing how perceptions of Aboriginal special rights as "special plus" can obscure their history as "special negative."
This poem discusses how the current generation possesses amazing opportunities and abilities due to technological and social transitions that have molded the current era. While remnants of the past still imperfectly influence society, this generation has a constant and unmatched prowess, growing thanks to humanity's ancient commitment to progress. There are still secrets lying in every formation known to humanity, as well as secrets still unknown, that could one day be revealed and help the world grow further.
Dietary counseling provides individualized nutritional care to encourage modified eating habits and can help prevent or treat nutrition-related illnesses affecting the oral cavity. A healthy diet according to the USDA emphasizes fruits, vegetables, whole grains, lean proteins and low-fat dairy while limiting sugar, salt, and saturated fats. Appropriate nutrition plays a major role in oral health by impacting dental caries, erosion, development, and periodontal disease. Maintaining a healthy diet and visiting the dentist twice yearly can help keep teeth and gums healthy.
Joseph Papp - Inert Gas Fuel, Fuel Preparation 4428193Egely Gyorgy
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
Nikola Tesla - The Magnifying TransmitterEgely Gyorgy
Nikola Tesla - The Magnifying Transmitter
The patents of Nikola Tesla are available to download at Google Patents: http://www.google.com/search?tbm=pts&tbo=1&hl=en&q=nikola+tesla&btnG=Search+Patents
On the leaf of one 's tree ,my tree.. in new 3d concept and device in a wonderful adventurous story of the world in vertex unlimited motions on the leaf of one 's tree.
This summary provides the key details from the excerpted document in 3 sentences:
The document is an excerpt from a meditative memoir by Margaret Wheatley titled "How Does Raven Know?" and shares reflections on living in community with nature including observations of aspens and experiences with ravens providing comfort during difficult times. The excerpt explores indigenous understandings of connection to place, the intelligence of animals, and finding stability through being present with the rhythms of nature.
This document describes how those who interacted with love in different ways - by following it, dreaming of it, craving it, etc. - became different positive things on the planet, such as blessed entities, adventurous fountains, and learned idols. It states that those who breathed love became a titillating whirlwind that spawned countless others, even as the earth experienced war and malice. The document ultimately reveals that the topic being discussed was love, and that even God bowed down before love and instilled it in all of creation.
This document discusses the cleanliness of the universe and earth as a manifestation of God's name. It notes that while factories, hostels, and guest-houses become dirty without cleaning, the universe and earth remain spotlessly clean due to constant and diligent sweeping and cleaning. This level of cleanliness across such a vast domain despite debris and waste arising from life and death is remarkable. The document attributes this universal cleaning to God in order to maintain beauty and prevent harm, and sees it as evidence of God's divine existence, unity, and beautiful names.
The LORDs instructions on how to survive the coming tribulation era and how to enter Heaven during the greatest distress ever since the creation of the earth.
The document discusses the annual migration patterns of monarch butterflies and salmon. It explains that monarch butterflies travel thousands of miles each year from Canada to Mexico and back, and salmon swim from rivers to oceans and back to the exact river they were born in. It argues that these animals must have been specially created by God to complete these complex journeys according to a flawless plan due to the precise timing and navigational abilities required.
The document describes the mythology and pantheon of gods in the fictional underwater world of Amanzi. It introduces several major gods, including the Creator who formed the world and its oceans, and Lop'phana the goddess of death. It also provides creation myths of how the world was formed and stories of early humans, including a flood myth where the Creator drowns the world in blood. The document concludes with a story of an orphan sister journeying in a bubble to the undersea realm of the dead in search of her brother.
This document is the foreword to a book written by Reverend Sun Myung Moon about his life experiences and efforts to bring about world peace. It describes how seeing the signs of spring in his garden fills him with joy and gratitude for the beauty of nature. It discusses Reverend Moon's lifelong dedication to helping the poor and oppressed around the world, and his efforts to resolve conflicts and encourage reconciliation between different groups and nations through promoting true love. The foreword expresses hope that peace will come to the Korean peninsula and spread worldwide, and that the book will help more people understand Reverend Moon's message and work for peace through love.
The speaker describes how seeing a woman transformed their body in extravagant ways. Every part of their body, from their heart to their sweat, took on exaggerated, romanticized qualities. Seeing her made the speaker feel that their entire being was enriched and that they had found the meaning of their existence.
Slide from the vision of the book," be awake and prepared"Ernestine Moussa
This presentation is from the best Christian book, "Be Awake and Prepared" written by Ernestine Moussa and published by Westbow press, the division of Nelson Thomas.
The document appears to be a collection of inspirational quotes and sayings on various topics including: the importance of using one's talents, striving to help others, finding meaning and purpose, embracing life, and allowing personal growth. It encourages living life to the fullest and making the most of our time on Earth.
The document appears to be a collection of inspirational quotes and sayings on various topics including: the importance of using one's talents, striving to help others, finding meaning and purpose, embracing life, and allowing personal growth. It encourages living life to the fullest and making the most of our time on Earth.
The document appears to be a collection of inspirational quotes and sayings on various topics including: the importance of using one's talents, striving to help others, finding meaning and purpose in life, embracing each moment, facing life's challenges bravely, having a cheerful disposition, lifting others higher, and allowing one's soul to grow through challenging routines and habits.
THE TEACHING OF THE EARTH .... ,,,,.. I52
CHAPTER IX.
THE VINE AND ITS BRANCHES 174
CHAPTER X.
FADING LEAVES , . . . , . IQI
CHAPTER XI.
THE ROOT OUT OF A DRY GROUND , . .210
CHAPTER XII.
AGATE WINDOWS . 232
CHAPTER XIII.
STONES WITH FAIR COLOURS 25
CHAPTER XIV.
FOUNDATIONS OF SAPPHIRES 269
The poet describes their process of gardening inch by inch and row by row, working the soil and sowing seeds while praying for good rains. They find freedom and connection to nature and the land by caring for their garden, seeing it as a place where they can call their own and tune their mind and body to the rhythms of the land.
The poet describes their process of gardening inch by inch and row by row, working the soil and sowing seeds while praying for good rains. They find freedom and connection to nature and the land by caring for their garden, seeing it as a place where they can call their own and where their body and mind are nourished through work set to the music of the land.
All students gathered early in the morning to take a trip to Riversone nature reserve. They explored different areas of the reserve, including the river, trees, and grassy plains. Students observed various plants and animals, and completed research projects. They found things like tree roots, mushrooms, fish, shells, and signs of pollution. The trip gave students a real experience of nature and a chance to appreciate its benefits, while also seeing how human actions like pollution are damaging the environment.
- In Aboriginal belief systems, ancestral beings emerged from the earth during a time of creation and shaped the world by transforming their bodies into landforms, plants, animals, and other objects.
- The actions of ancestral beings, such as walking or dying in a certain place, impacted the landscape by leaving impressions or transforming entirely into landscape features like hills, lakes, and sources of ochre.
- Indigenous people see the land as alive with power and the ancestral beings who are part of it; caring for country is one of the most important responsibilities.
A sample of a year 4 religious literacy assessment from the Wollongong Diocese, NSW Australia. See more examples at http://religiousliteracy.edublogs.org/
2. I stopped to hear this bird today
what was he trying so hard to say
his music struck my very soul
I understood that was his goal
I listened closely at what I heard
from this impressive stunning bird
the sounds he used were so intense
as he just stood there on the fence
I had to take a closer look
and as he sang I softly took
the time to place him on my arm
as we both stood there on the farm
We gazed into the fields you see
of this vast land’s infinity
and felt the winds of Nature’s churn
that pressed against our every turn
The singing stopped to my surprise
The farms floor dropped before my eyes
I found myself behind this wall
that turned itself into a ball
The bird flew quickly towards the space
where this big ball spun at its pace
and turned himself into a light
that stood above this ball so bright
The light allowed for me to see
the Earth right there in front of me
I felt some comfort fused with pride
as I could see what was inside
3. A world where nature was intense
Where Earth’s perfection was immense
Inhabitants that walked these lands
abided by Earth’s great demands
The creatures there both big and small
were harmless in this great big ball
They stood beside the humans there
were free to roam round everywhere
They grazed and played among the Earth
so energized and full of mirth
I looked back up into the light
that let me see this world’s delight
and asked if I could walk around
this perfect place where I was bound
The light grew dim, as did the view
I started passing right on through
The force that kept me in my space
just vanished from this pleasant place
The singing bird that turned to light
was now within my piercing sight
he flew with me through new frontiers
that proved to be before my years
“What is this place my feathered friend?”
“Why am I here and on you depend?
What happened to the days I know
where they refuse to let us grow
where those who in the name of greed
have taken all our precious seed?”
He spread his wings so wide apart
and placed his right one on my heart
and said these words I understood
I knew from then on that I would
4. remember them forever more
they told me what we had in store
“The human heart has lost its place
in humans who, refuse the space
of Nature’s right upon your land
to feed the world at God’s command
They took the seeds from Mother Earth
placed there by God upon its birth
which fed the hungry and the live
and kept them healthy and alive
And as it’s written it shall be
the just will earn eternity
the wicked ones and all their worth
will be cut off of Planet Earth
For those who sin below the sky
without remorse for those who cry
shall soon receive what they have earned
and the Earth they’ve harmed they soon will yearn”
I stopped a moment to take a look
as I approached this crystal brook
I crossed its bridge so I could see
its water that astonished me
I saw some signs of life below
of creatures moving to and fro
fishes of the strangest kind
the type you’d think you’d never find
They swam with grace as they moved on
to other parts and soon were gone
I moved on closer to the brook
where I bent over as I took
some crystal water in my hand
and drank it to my hearts demand
5. I felt it nourish every cell
It made me feel so very well
I turned to look unto the bird
that bathed himself without a word
beside a space where water ran
where this fresh water brook began
“Tell me bird, I need to know
how water here can nourish so
It leaves a sense of health inside
no other water can provide”
The bird looked up and said to me
“You’ve drank the water now you see…
where you are from they’ve found a way
to take the things God made to stay
The seeds, the water, sun and air
are vital things that God sent there
They take and take without remorse
they’ve driven Earth way off its course
They’ve found a way to steal the Sun
from Planet Earth and everyone
And when they make their final blow
Towards all the things that make Earth grow
A vicious process will ensue
for all those on the Earth with you”
I left the brook to walk through fields
that had such stunning fruitful yields
The soil where all these foods were grown
were rich in nutrients all its own
I thought how back there on my land
the growth of food is in the hand
of those who like to change the seeds
6. regardless of all life forms needs
They challenge science day by day
turned predators and Earth their prey
Too blind to see what they have done
to Planet Earth and everyone
How is it man’s allowed himself
to wreck the Earth in search of wealth
till all is ruined in the name
of their own selfish greedy game
It’s sad to see how man has changed
creating laws that are deranged
that lack the use of common sense
and harm the Earth at our expense
I took a moment to reflect
and pay this world its due respect
I now would speak to those I’d seen
among those wondrous plains of green
By then someone approached my side
The bird had now become my guide
We walked towards those who picked the trees
and ate the fruit then saved the seeds
They then would place them in the ground
where other seeds lay that were found
“I wish you all the finest day
and wish that all those seeds you lay
will keep producing when they should
the finest fruits that this Earth could”
The Guide was humble, nice and meek
His presence one that all should seek
7. good mannered, honest, patient, kind
these things back home you just can’t find
Qualities my guide did own
were not a gift to him alone
The ones I saw that lay their seed
had qualities as his indeed
The peace and comfort of this place
was written there upon their face
They had no faults that one could see
they thrived with generosity
“We receiveth all the good you bring
May Earth rejoice and pheasants sing
You brought with you the keeper who
will learn to heal the Earth with you
Upon his journey ahead in time
he must not leave you far behind
for you will be his main defense
from those who honor false pretense
who fail to recognize the needs
that Earth provides within its seeds”
The Guide just listened till the one
who instructed him was almost done
He knelt right there upon the floor
as the one who spoke would start
Once more…
8. “Earth’s water, soil, skies and lands
are in the keeper and in your hands
You must prevent what’s going on
before what’s left of Earth is gone
Right then and there I understood
I was to go back when I could
to change the future of the seeds
along with all the wicked deeds
“Behold,” I said to their surprise
“Who runs that whole huge enterprise?
I know not where I’ll be nor stand
nor what I’ll say nor do on land
The day that I from here depart
I will not know just how to start”
Before I finished what was said
all life forms there just raised their heads
They stared at what appeared to be
the sky transformed into a sea
The forms of life that filled the sky
were sealife now there way up high
I saw how whales could freely roam
in that huge priceless endless home
A sound was heard among the waves
It echoed as if from the seas deep caves
I could hear a voice down fell a scroll
the voice read what would be my role:
“Precious child of my creations
of which I’ve placed on firm foundations
to live in peace and share the worth
of all the goodness of the Earth
9. I’ve sent for you so you could see
just how the Earth’s supposed to be
How Earth possessed and shared its wealth
abundance thrived and so did health
Life forms roamed and had it all
upon this gracious abundant ball
Today you’ve witnessed and must comply
go back to Earth and testify
of all that you have seen and done
the world must know what’s soon to come
May all that’s good by their own hand
redeem the Earth and all Earth’s land
For those resisting to abide
by placing all that’s good aside
shall crave the home they’ve known since birth
and lose their place on Planet Earth”
I’d seen the berries and the bees
The earthworms and the living trees
Marvelous birds and butterflies
brought graciousness throughout the skies
I saw the brooks, the hills and streams
A place you see throughout your dreams
I felt the peace and love inside
that this here place did well provide
There was no greed, no claims nor strife
to disturb that cycle we call life
This place belongs to beast and man
to work with Earth as best they can
10. This wondrous chance for me to see
the Earth right there in front of me
rejoicing in its very own
true luxuries that it has grown
have opened up a place inside
my inner being I now can’t hide
I’m grateful to have seen myself
the grace of God through Earth’s vast wealth
and share this vision close at hand
through our creators great command
He walked me through the fields of grain
to show me all we must regain
so Mother Nature may provide
the Earth with what she needs to thrive
The seas above turned back to sky
The time had come to say goodbye
And count my blessings one by one
for now my journey had begun
The Guide and I would soon appear
back on the Earth I loved so dear
We both would be back on the farm
that stunning bird upon my arm
The bird would follow me that day
and join me as I knelt to pray
We now would let the whole world know
the things they need to just let go
To find the path that leads to life
they need not live by sin nor strife
They need not struggle on their own
just share the things they all have grown
11. For that great deed of giving brings
more than the wealth of all Earth’s kings
And if they live by this command
and learn to grow their food on land
they need not worry who to please
nor need they worry bout disease
For if their will to learn is great
the things they’ve lacked God will create
Strength and knowledge will ensue
for all of those who follow through
and with the tools they will possess
they’ll fix the worlds uncalled for mess
I learned to preach what I was told
to all the Earth, the young and old
The rich the poor, the proud and meek
I preached and preached till I was weak
But all along I did provide
the singing bird who was my Guide
He sang his songs and sealed the fate
of all the ones that would relate
We worked together hand in hand
we spread the word throughout the land
As others gathered all around
they learned to till and sow the ground
They thanked our Father for the day
that he had sent us on our way
to bring back hope across the land
through Man’s own Godly given Hand