So here in northern Arizona, we have a rather large mountain for the desert, Mt. Humphreys. And the southwest US as most of you know is a cultural hotspot for diversity with regards to Native American Tribes. Over 13 Tribes in the Southwest hold this mountain sacred because it is such a prominent structure on the horizon. Recently, the Forest Service (which I love and hate all the time) had passed a proposal to make snow on the mountain at a local ski resort (Arizona Shitbowl, I mean Arizona Snowbowl...) with RECLAIMED water. Basically, they are going to put piss water on a mountain that many thousands of Native American and others (including myself) hold sacred. This mountain is life, as is all of Mother Earth. I get so much good energy every morning from her. I just look up and realize that even though we are screwing nature over right now, this is just a temporary thing, we will be gone, and the mountain will remain. But is enrages me that we are so stupid as to tinker with all the parts and not aknowledge them (and Aldo Leopold fans?). People in northern Arizona support this. They want to go skiing on terd snow with all kinds of pharmaceuticals that we piss into the reclaimed water system that the city does not test for (hormones, viagra, all the shit some of us would not want in our system). What do you all think about this? This is definitely to me a case of the US Gov't and the Native Americans (oh, by the way, I am like 1/32 Delaware and some part, although not confirmed but I know, Cherokee and Cheyenne) and will boil down to genocide against these peoples who are far better citizens than the average american (who is a fat lazy money hungry fool who doesn't care for Mother Earth). Tell me, am I crazy, or is this totally wrong? For more info go to www.savethepeaks.org, such a good cause, local or not. May the herbstock we have been given from Mother Earth enlighten you and make you one of Mother Earth's warriors some day...
cortezbuddha Reviewed by cortezbuddha on . Do you love mother earth? This one is for those of us who cherish and love mother earth like our god. In fact, she is my god. I worship and thank mother earth everyday that walk outside and smell the fresh scent of pines and dirt! I consider myself a "naturalist" in a strictly spriritual sense. I am a naturalist in my profession (ecological restorationist in pine forests), but most definitely in sprit, I am one with mother earth, as is everyone. There are some awesome biological implications of this, but to keep it Rating: 5