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The Intervention The trees have spoken harsh punitive judgments. Brush and bush joined to give a speech. The grass has sung a lowly dirge as it sways to the dirty wind. Weeds declared the right to be an honored herb not be poisoned seed. The algae have swarmed a battle cry heard across the oceans, rivers and seas. Mold and moss point fingers with an angry hiss. The plants have admonished that one arrogant group of two legged mammals which in murderous acts of terror committed mass genocides of species to dominate all seeds. This mass intervention had been planned since the hunters and the gathers learned another speech. There was a day when even homosapiens heard and felt the language of the forest at its feet, when they sang along with the reed and clapped along with fluttering leaves, when the contract was so fully understood: I need you and you need me. The intervention would not be complete without the birds and beast, the toad and trout, the fish and fowl, the lizard screaming loud.... the buzzing of the Bees. the antlered and the hoofed never missed a beat. Those who swam and those who flew also had a word or two. Those who crawled and those who slivered also had a speech to be delivered. The ant and the roach delivered a harsh reproach. The ones with shells and the ones with scales for years have tried to yell. I need you and you need me. The H - partnered with the twin Os - perspired as their story must be told, even with the clap of thunder reminding those whom this story holds ... that there were no Gods before the slaughter justifying all the horror man bestowed. I need you and you need me. We all must listen and be heard. The Intervention is to happen when the men learn again to listen to the plant and to the bird, listen to the forest and to the herd. Listen to the ocean and to the land. When we listen and agree : I need you and you need me. The Intervention happens when we learn to hear the earth again. Listen and be humbled to be one in the food chain and not to be the end.
Posted on: Mon, 15 Sep 2014 18:04:30 +0000

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