While life is all-powerful, omnipresent, and eternal, it is also fragile, vulnerable, and in need of our love, care and protection.
We each have a finite amount of time in this life, so isn’t it in our best interest and well-being to be compelled to live our lives not just for ourselves, but as part of something greater?
This is what makes us fundamentally human, and what we are to remember – for we are not separate from one another, yet intrinsically interconnected.
Despite our differences in nationality, class, race, ethnicity, religion and belief, we are all human, equally dependent on our ecosystems for our shared survival, now and for future generations to come.
By not adhering to the natural, spiritual laws that govern all of Creation, we have become disconnected from the truth of who we are and are now facing global consequences.
Although together, we can share and walk towards a new shared vision for what is possible: to restore the natural harmony, balance and order of all life on Earth.
It begins with us mutually aligning in our shared humanity and stewardship responsibilities, rooted in the ancient wisdom and truths of love, as one part of a whole sacred circle of life.
Our Earth is what we all have in common, for our breath is not just ours alone, but shared with all life existence.