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the Unity of
Biology
and Ecology
with Spirit
healing our selves and our planet
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| Wake the Folk Up!
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Onondaga Valley
sacred site surveys
mapping the long waves
An early orderly effort to collect and map extensive field information about the extra-ordinary number of ley lines in Onondaga Valley. This on-going large scale project will require several years to gather the complex field data and develop map systems to integrate field data.
April - November 2004
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| If yer not forest, yer against us!
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For My Children's Children's Children
with gratitude for the hope and courage of unborn generations
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In the new millennium, a dramatic change of direction for human society is needed to assure a future of abundance, happiness and peace on Earth. The industrial culture of recent centuries is not sustainable into the near future, and has stretched the planet's finite limits to support global growth of consumer consumption. Very soon, such extravagant, energy intensive human lifestyles will greatly exceed the Carrying Capacity of the planet's natural resources and living systems.
For the next generations to have hope for a happy future, a global agreement is needed for humans to stop damaging the Earth and its fragile, declining ecological communities. Each country and community must make commitments to end destruction, disruption and consumption of Nature, and instead, to join together to repair the Web of Life, regenerate ecosystem habitats, and restore biodiversity of species.
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David
Yarrow
Water Angel
writer, journalist, teacher, healer, dowser
taoser, grassroots organizer, Earth advocate
David Yarrow grew up in Syracuse, New York, east end of the Finger Lakes. He co-founded Wellspring: Syracuse Center for Self Healing and the Northeast Organic Farming Asso. of New York. David tested and taught using powdered rocks to renew topsoil, and thus all of Nature. In 1991, he began to teach Indigenous Permaculture, but was electrocuted and shattered his spine while in Wisconsin to research an article on the
hazards of powerlines. David's survival and recovery is a gift of God and angels. Fire in the Water, David's first new writing since his catastrophic injuries, is a message of hope and a plan of action. David currently lives at
Turtle EyeLand Sanctuary in the Hudson Valley southeast of Albany, where he dabbles in gardening, explores ancient forests in eastern New York, and develops a business to distribute trace element soil amendments.
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The Green Dragon —
David
Yarrow —
Turtle EyeLand Sanctuary —
www.championtrees.org —
updated 7/31/2003
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