Purge Monsanto !
Isn't this face enough? Do we want GMO corn, wheat, sugar, fish etc. going into this perfectly evolved little human? It doesn't matter that she is not my child or my relative and that I don't know her name. She is the child of all of our futures. The building block of all future humans. Why would we want to taint her with possible (probable) disease and take away the rich genetic macrocosm of life as we know it that could sustain her existence and allow her to safely reproduce our species? Is it a death wish to ignore what Monsanto is doing?
Today, all over this planet people marched for the future of this child and all those we stand to lose track of in a dimly illuminated future of genetic roulette.
Today in Sacramento we had some amazing speakers, poets and musicians. This woman, who I believe came with rainforest activist Eda Zavala is a traditional healer from Amazonia. When she sang her prayer the air itself responded with fullness and gratitude and the heritage trees of the Capitol lawn leaned in for the sustenance. It was magic and she was ordinary and we were linked and she taught us. We were spellbound with the truth of Aliveness and the prayer of our own Beingness.
And with that the hard reality of responsibility. Here is the assignment-- go to this website and get to work. (I will join you there shortly.) http://www.organicconsumers.org/monsanto/action.cfm
Mother Earth will Thank you by remaining on her slowly evolving course. You may not see an improvement with all the other crazy human caused madness going on but at least the life experiment that has been going on here on Earth won't be screwed up by the Monsanto profiteers. We have a big battle -- boycotts, petitions, labeling campaigning, leafleting, media and political hand, mind, foot work... The last days were heady but no one else is going to stop the GMO insanity but us so we had best commit.
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"When she sang her prayer the air itself responded with fullness and gratitude and the heritage trees of the Capitol lawn leaned in for the sustenance." I love that sentence. Joni and I were there too. What touched me was that the rally was made up of mostly women and children. Get that many women and children behind an issue and, most assuredly, we will win.
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