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Water
- some treat it with respect as the increasingly rare and costly
resource given by the our planet. Our own physical body is made
up of 98% of it, yet we still struggle to live alongside it but
cannot do without it. It sustains us though sometimes through
our own misbehavior, we see it as a catalyst to redirect change
all around us and often we cite it as the worst of all things
in the world because it appears to dictate our behavior. To some
it has become so precious, yet wasted and misused from cedes of
power.
People
feel it's seemingly endless drift and volume will hold every single
thing we can dump into it, from wasted nuclear energy to refuse
and poison; effluent and agricultural run-off. We plunder it relentlessly
to sate our growing needs, which remain unfulfilled; contentiously
speaking out against over-fishing but really doing nothing globally
to understand the true mechanics behind the growing needs of our
swelling populations and the tide which continues to fall for
the well-being of the oceans and the deep waters we depend on.
It
remains that as retreating aquifers shrink lower so the costs
we have to pay for wells increases; populations continue to expand
through our varacious ability to consume it. In our lack of conservation
as well as awareness other animals suffer through our lack of
foresight. Drought so often hits those who cannot defend themselves,
for human beings as well as animals.
How
can we allow human beings to buy up the rights of water uses from
users of other countries?
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Water
has many precious properties we seldom think of as it may also
hold vital clues to our well-being and retains much of the nature
of our presence when we bathe in it, bless it, and leave our impressions
sealed within its fluid structures. In this simple clear form
exist so many answers for our untapped knowledge to unravel of
not just life we know it holds, but thought energy patterns created
and focused from the very beings it has helped to create. We take
this so much for granted that it will always be obtainable and
plentiful to our needs. Every being who touches or comes into
contact with water leaves their identity upon it or within it.
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Our
positivity conveys our growing energy to understand we must do
more to preserve not just for ourselves and children but also
with our duty of care to understand the necessary control needed
for survival in our continuously expanding mass. Less we forget
why we came here in the first place - to learn to love and be
thankful with gratitude for life we have.
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